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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test Research Paper
Why am I having this test? The adrenocorticotropic hormone test, also called an ACTH test, is a test
that evaluates the functioning of the pituitary gland in your brain. Your health care provider may order
this test if you have symptoms of either too much or too little ACTH. For example, too much ACTH
can be seen in Addison disease, where symptoms include being tired (fatigue). Too little ACTH can be
seen in Cushing syndrome, where symptoms include being overweight, having acne, and having more
hair on your body. What is being tested? The ACTH test measures the level of ACTH produced by
your pituitary gland in the brain. The test examines a part of the pituitary gland in your brain called the
anterior pituitary gland, and it measures how much adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) that gland is
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These changes during the day are called diurnal variation. What kind of sample is taken? How do I
prepare for this test? Do not eat or drink anything after midnight on the night before the test or as
directed by your health care provider. You may have this test both in the morning and in the evening.
This checks for diurnal variation. How are the results reported? Your test results will be reported as a
range of values. Your health care provider will compare your results to normal ranges that were
established after testing a large group of healthy people. Reference ranges may vary among different
people, labs, and hospitals. For this test, reference ranges are: Children, male or female: 1 week to 9
years: 5 46 pg/mL. 10 18 years: 6 55 pg/mL. Adults, age 19 and older: Female: 6 58
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Human Condition Research Paper
Condition The Self cannot be pierced or burned, made wet or dry. It is everlasting and infinite,
standing on the motionless foundations of eternity. The Self is unmanifested, beyond all thought,
beyond all change. Knowing this, you should not grieve (Gita 2:24 25). The human condition is
described as ignorance of identity in that humans do not understand their divine nature. An example
was given in terms of the seeds of the banyan tree. The seeds of the tree can be seen but within the
seeds nothing can be seen yet the banyan tree comes from this nothingness. It is the same in terms of
people. People cannot perceive the divinity within themselves yet it is from this divinity that
everything exists. This is known as Maya. It is stated that one believes he is the slayer, another
believes he is the slain. Both are ignorant; there is neither slayer nor slain. You were never born; you
will never die. You have never changed; you can never change. Unborn, eternal, immutable,
immemorial, you do not die when the body dies. Realizing that which is indestructible, eternal,
unborn, and unchanging, how can you slay or cause another to slay (Gita 2:19 20). Essentially, people
align themselves with worldly identities instead of realizing they are the universe and the universe is
them. Instead of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are four castes in the caste system with the fifth caste being outside the system. The four castes
in the system are Brahmin, or priests, Kshatriya, or warriors and rulers, Vaishya, or merchants and
farmers, and Shudra, or manual labors. The fifth caste that falls outside of the system are the Dalits, or
the untouchables. These castes determine how people should live their lives, the responsibilities they
should fulfill, and the people with which they are allowed to interact. A person is born into their caste
as a result of their actions in their previous lives. This incorporates both karma and reincarnation.
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Economic Growth And Development Of Latin America Through...
Economic Growth and development of Latin America Through Socialism.
South America is turning to the left this much is widely known. It is due to the socialist ideas and
values that are very old in the Latin American culture. They can be found, according to Hugo Chávez,
in biblical texts, in the Gospel, and in the practices of our indigenous peoples. The Bolivarian
Revolution that started in Venezuela under the presidency of Hugo Chávez has reignited debate in
Latin America and internationally on the questions of socialism and revolution introducing the
reflections on class struggle, neoliberalism, counter power, revolutionary parties, community and
communes, economy, politics, society, race and the hopes, and prospects of what is called Socialism
21st Century in contemporary South America.
Neoliberalism is the deregulation and expansion of the market economy, it includes eliminating
barriers to trade such as tariffs and government subsidies of national industry, and implementing
national policies that favor the needs of business and investment ( Is Capitalism a good ). This in turn
causes a loss in state revenue, which means a loss in the amount of funding available for social
welfare programs. Neoliberalism became dominant in Latin America, especially in the 1990s, because
of the debt crisis, the availability of highly educated technocrats, a new middle class of entrepreneurs,
the failure of import substitution industrialization, and public support. Most Latin American
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Gas Station Feasibility
I. Management Aspect
A. Form of the Business Ownership
The Gassoline station is a partnership form of business that is owned by five persons and managed by
two persons, namely Mr. Neil Aldin Dano, and Mr. Mark Anthony Fabian, Mr. Mico Quimbao, Mr.
Daweng Zerpe and Mr. Arnel Espinosa.
B. Nature of the Business
The gassoline station will be offering the following petroluem and lubricant products;
Petroluem:
Unleaded
Deisel
Auto Lpg
Lubricants:
C. Location
The Gassoline stattion will be located at Victoria, Tarlac City. It will be stategivally located along the
TPLEX (Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union Express WAy). To capture the needs of travelers passing by the
expressway in terms of petroluem.
D. Vision To be an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Catch the price conscious customers, stay on the leading edge of gas prices in the area.
III. Technical Aspect
A right and proper process in every services and petroluem products being offered has a proper plan
and strategy. There is a step by step procedures that wold ne follow in order to work accurately and
effectivety, equipment in a gas station is also crucial, the business location and the view of the
resturant is discussed here.
A. Land
The land is located at Panique Tarlac City it is show figure 2 , it has shown the vicinity map where the
gassoline station will be located.
B. Building/Plant Lay out
Present the Floor Plan of Gassoline Station. The property line has an area of 1.7 hectar.
C. Manpower Requirment and Materials for the construction of Building I. Structural II. Masonry III.
Carpentry IV. Steel V. Electrical VI. Paintings VII. Others
D. Equipments Pump Dispencers Pump Accesories Valves and Fittings Fuel Filters Fuel Control and
Payment systems
IV. Socio Economic Aspect Integrating social responsibility with corporate strategy is the continuing
commitment of the management of gassoline station to identify appropriate actioat that will maximize
profits while satisfying the demand for sustainable resposible business. In this regards, the company
reponds to this call of business statemanship by meeting or even exceeding the sociaties, commercials,
legal,
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Statistic Epidemic
Although many will believe that this is an issue that will not affect them, the 10 million statistic is an
indicator that the scope of this calamity will reach far and wide. Even if impoverished and therefore,
unsanitary areas of the world are hit hardest by epidemics, the vast connections of travel that millions
of people take everyday will spread a superbug around like wildfire. Like many epidemics such as
bird flu, ebola, and SARS, their origins stem from viruses that evolved from animal to human are
associated with overpopulated and unsanitary parts of the world such as China and West Africa.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are different in this respect, it s developing in first world country
hospitals, patients prescribed antibiotics after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People often expect a rigorous antibiotic treatment with some of the smallest ailments that will often
pass through with the help of the human body s immune system. However, a study conducted in
Sweden was able to investigate the public s willingness to work with doctors to mitigate antibiotic
resistance. The results from the study have proved to be quite optimistic in a population size of 1,025
participants. Numerous of these people who trusted their doctor and were adequately educated on
antibiotic resistance had been willing to put off a prescription of antibiotics in a range of 1 5 days in
order to create less of a need for them. When the public understands what weight antibiotics carry
when they are used and when their is an established trust between them and medical professionals,
less antibiotics will be consumed as demonstrated by this study (Björn 249 255). If these
circumstances can be repeated in a global manner, immense strides in preventing impotence of
antibiotics will be made. When people are actually prescribed antibiotics, they must follow every
instruction given to them by their physician. This includes completing the entire course of the drug
they are administered, taking the drug at punctual intervals daily, and not sharing or saving any
leftover
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Genesis And Exodus Compare And Contrast Paper
In both, the Genesis and the Exodus, violence was seen from different perspectives. Both God and one
of his creations (humans), were brutal against humanity. However, one was permitted, seemed too
reasonable, and one wasn t. We can tell that the ones that were permitted were mostly by God because
he/she does everything for a reason while we human beings commit unintelligible actions for no
appropriate cause. The act of brutality that was taken for a good cause, was the one that s permitted
whereas the being violent for no actual reason is what s prohibited. In the Genesis, Adam s eldest son,
Cain, was the one to murder the brother from the same mother, And the LORD regarded Abel and his
offering but He did not regard Cain and his offering and Cain was very incensed ... Cain rose against
Abel his brother and killed him (4:6,8). God didn t accept Cain s offer which caused jealousy to get
the good of him and made him kill his own brother. Evil gets the good of us whenever we are at our
lowest. Since Abel was murdered for no appropriate reason, Cain was cursed and unfavorable to the
earth. God wanted Cain to pay a high price for every single thing he did for survival and keep him
alive for as long as possible so that he could suffer the most. In the Genesis, it s stated, Therefore,
whoever kills Cain shall suffer sevenfold vengeance (4:15). God even marked Cain so that people
would be aware of not killing him because then they would have to carry the burden of the curse.
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Show How Shakespeare Uses the Ghost to Create a Mood to...
A clear similarity can be seen between; the opening scene of Hamlet and the Banquet scene in
Macbeth . They both contain the appearance of a supernatural being, in both cases, a ghost. He uses
the appearance of these characters to appeal to the audience in different ways. The response would
definitely vary from groundlings, the audience members that pay very little for their tickets and stand
beneath stage level, to the stands, higher caste people which occupy the higher stands with clearer
view of the stage and therefore more expensive tickets.
Firstly I would like to focus on the mood in these scenes. In Hamlet there is an atmosphere of tension
from the politics of war. We know there has been a war, one is happening or one is ... Show more
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When Barnardo says Sit down awhile no one responds but when the higher status Haratio says Well,
sit we down implying the same order, they sit down. The higher class audience would therefore gain
more respect for Horatio and listen to his opinions of the ghost.
The presence of different members of the cast on the appearance would have also been cardinal to the
audience, in Macbeth just Macbeth sees the ghost, leaving the other members of the cast in
bemusement as to his behaviour; you look but upon a stool . This differs in Hamlet. Every person sees
the ghost and an attempt is made to make contact with it. I believe that consequently, the appearance
of this ghost compared to Macbeth s would be taken much more seriously and therefore more interest
will be created by it.
Time is another device used to affect the audience also; I believe both of these scenes to be set towards
the later end of the day or early morning in Hamlet s case. Lady Macbeth s quote At once, good night
shows that it is indeed late evening as she almost send the lords to bed after Macbeth breaks down
after seeing the ghost of his good friend Banquo. The audience would relate the darkness of evening
and early morning with a possible appearance of a supernatural being also. The appearance in
Macbeth would, almost definitely create more of a stir however, because of the lack of talk about such
a thing previous to its
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Negroes Are Anti-White Analysis
The landlord tenant relationship between Blacks and Jews is one that most people are familiar with
when thinking about the two groups. In James Baldwin s Negroes Are Anti Semitic Because They re
Anti White he opens the article saying When we were growing up in Harlem our demoralizing series
of landlords were Jewish, and we hated them. We hated them because they were terrible landlords, and
did not take care of the building. This statement itself clearly shows the relationship between Blacks
and Jews during the time he was growing up in New York. He further states Furthermore, the Jew can
be proud of his suffering, or at least not ashamed of it. His history and his suffering do not begin in
America, where black men have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Jewish acceptance of their ability to fit into the white crowd became a huge problem for blacks.
Considering the history of blacks and the history of Jews, there are some commonalities. First of all,
would be that both groups are minorities. Second, both groups of people have been victims of
oppression throughout their existence. However, for those Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, they
were able to escape their sorrows and migrate to the United States for a better life. For African
Americans, this wasn t the case. Where were they to run to post slavery? They were stuck in their
place of misery that lasted for years and the only thing they could do was hope for better days in the
country that hurt their race. There were very different views on the idea of whiteness . In Jane Anna
Gordon s What Should Blacks Think When Jews Choose Whiteness? An Ode to Baldwin, she states
that Jews in the United States are seen by their black counterparts to have opted to become white.
Assuming that most blacks at the time were ignorant to the actual history behind Jews, they felt like
they were just choosing whiteness and genuinely wanted to contribute to the oppression of blacks,
leading to an increased amount of Anti Semitism due to anti whiteness. In Karen Brodkin s How Jews
Became
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Personal Statement On Social Media
After close analyzation of my five selfies, I have established the three words that most describe my
selfies are shared, joyful, and close. Two of these words accurately describe my identity, one does not.
I don t like to be the center of attention and my selfie reflects this because they all are sharing the
focus with someone or something else, therefore one of my words is shared. I am a joyful person and
my selfie shows this because they are all at a place that makes me feel joy or with someone or
something that brings me joy. The only word that doesn t describe my identity is close because I don t
like to be the main point of focus. The reason for the selfies being a close up of me though, is because
I took the pictures without the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You can also see the window but not what s outside because there is a white glare on it. The plum red
color of her dress is a very strong noticeable color that stands out. Red is a color that often evokes a
powerful emotion of passion. My tuxedo is the color black which is a very powerful color that can
portray one of class and wealth. The color white in the picture is the color of my dress shirt and is also
the color of the glare that shows through the window. White is associated with being clean, pure, and
peaceful. When first viewing this selfie without analyzing it, there are some judgments that could be
made. Some of these judgments could be that we are each other s dates for something. That one of us
is driving. We are in one of our cars. We are on our way to or coming back from some type of formal
gathering. This gathering is fancy or formal attire. We are having a good time. After suspending
judgments, we can move on to defining significant parts of the selfie and how they are related. What I
find most interesting in this selfie is that we are both dressed in formal attire, her in a dress and myself
in a tuxedo. What I find most strange about this selfie is that I am covering half of my girlfriend in the
picture with myself. What I find most revealing is that I have put myself as the focus point in the
selfie. What these details might lead the viewer to conclude about the rhetoric of the picture is that we
are trying to indicate
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Influence Of Influence On Yeats
A poet is not always aware of all the sources that influence his poetry. Various experiences and fields
of knowledge that he is familiar with, play upon his mind and form a new compound which hardly
bears any resemblance to the original sources. A reader who feels that he has been able to trace the
source is required to ascertain that the poet was in fact exposed to that source. An Indian critic or
reader with his knowledge of and sympathy for Indian culture is more likely to be able to feel the
Indian echoes. But he must look for support in Yeats s autobiography or perhaps his biography, his
letters or other writing. That Yeats was not only familiar but well versed with Indian philosophy is
clearly proved by his letters and essays. Therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The disciple chooses the manifold fruits of life and tastes them while the Guru beholds him in joy
(TTPU 146). The Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagwad Gita and the poetry in the Bhakti tradition are
all related to each other and share many ideas and images. Since Yeats was familiar with these
sources, had also read books on Indian philosophy by writers like S. Radhakrishnan and Arthur Avalon
s books on Tantric philosophy, it is difficult to trace with certainty the original sources of the Indian
element in Yeats. However some images clearly look derived from Kabir. Kathleen Raine has pointed
out that Kabir s bhajans were the sources of some of Yeats s images. Shiro Naito in his book on Yeats
and Zen records that when he met Kathleen Raine, he was given some important suggestions for his
study and one of them was that the chest nut tree of the poem Among
School Children might have been derived from one of Kabir s poem which Yeats read in Tagore s
translation.55 Raine herself records
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Jeffrey s Epilogue To The Novel, An Inspector Calls
PER REPORTER: Jeffrey came to school with swelling and bruising on his face. He said his dad got
angry with him and it started with the dog. He said dad slapped him across the face 2 times last night
just before midnight. It s unknown why dad was angry with him. He slapped him with an open hand.
There is bruising on the left side of his face where dad slapped him. It s swollen. In the left eye, there
is red bruising and blood has collected in the left eye. There is darker bruising on the right side of his
face and right temple area. He said he fell and tripped on the floor. It happened the same night but at a
different time. That s how he got the bruising on the right side. It s swollen on the right side. Jeffrey
was sent to the nurse. She
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Marilyn Monroe Research Paper
Marilyn Monroe s Biography
Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely
boring. This quote was once said by the actress Marilyn Monroe, who became one of the world s
biggest and enduring sex symbols of the 1950s. Although Marilyn lived a short life, she faced many
hardships throughout her childhood and later became well known all across the globe for her acting
and modeling career. Till this day Marilyn is still known as one of the most beautiful women to exist.
Early Life
Marilyn Monroe was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926. Marilyn never knew her father
and once thought Clark Gable,an American film actor, to be her father. However, there s no evidence
to provide that her mother has ever been with Clark. When Norma was seven years old, her mother,
Gladys Baker Mortenson, was hospitalized after being diagnosed with a severe mental condition. As
an adult Marilyn s earliest memories was of her mother trying to suffocate her in a crib with a pillow.
Growing up, Marilyn spent most of her time in foster care and in an orphanage. In 1937, Marilyn
moved in with a family friend, Grace Mckee Goddard for some years. But then in 1942, the Goddard
family relocated to the East Coast for Doc s job and could not afford to take her with them. Since
Marilyn s mother only paid the Goddard s family twenty five dollars a week to raise Marilyn. Monroe
then returned to a life in foster homes where she claimed to be sexually assaulted on ... Show more
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Marilyn grew up without a father at her side and was in and out of orphanages and foster homes. Over
the years Marilyn became more and more famous for her modeling and acting career and became an
influencer for young girls all around. But that all came to an end when she decided to end her life by
overdosing. Marilyn Monroe would always be remembered for beauty and the talent she
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Sample Of Persuasive Essay
DATE HERE
Dear :
It s hard to believe the holidays are just around the corner! We hope your fall has been enjoyable and
productive ours certainly has been! Following the 2013 2018 Strategic Plan, we would like to share
some updates on Kappa s organizational initiatives.
STRUCTURE
Appointments continue. The most recent appointment is Andrea Schug, Minnesota, the New Chapters
Chairman. Furthermore, the Bylaws, Sesquicentennial and Technology Committees previously one
person teams have expanded.
After reviewing the recommendations of the Content Directors, all 154 Content Specialists have been
appointed. We have seen some transition in these roles over the past few weeks due to professional
and personal constraints on time, yet we continue to find amazing Kappa women ... Show more
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The Nominating Task Force, which will meet later this month, will be led by Anne Matlock,
Oklahoma State, who was part of the 2013 2016 Long Range Planning Task Force and the 2008 2010
Nominating Committee. Members of the Task Force includes: Dina Hagigeorges, Northeastern,
Academic Excellence Specialist; Felicity Meu, UC Berkeley, Ritual and History Specialist and EME
Trainer; Carol Sanders, Cal State Northridge, 2006 2008 Fraternity Vice President and 2012 2014
Bylaws Chairman; Jean Schmidt, Miami (Ohio), Foundation Treasurer and 1988 1992 Fraternity
Nominating Chairman; Jan Stockhoff, New Mexico, 1992 1994 Fraternity Vice President and 2000
2002 Fraternity Nominating Chairman; Logan Tootell, UCLA, 2012 2016 Long Range Planning
Chairman and Nominating Committee Vice Chairman; and Jennifer Williams, Drake, Nominating
Committee Chairman.
Fraternity Headquarters. Fraternity Council has finalized a Fraternity Headquarters work group that
will meet the weekend before Thanksgiving to examine and evaluate two options for Fraternity
Headquarters: a new build on green space in Columbus, Ohio, or an adaptive reuse of our current
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Inconvenient Truth Montage
an inconvenient truth is a 2006 documentary film on climate change/global warming by al gore, aimed
at alerting the public to an increasing planetary emergency due to global warming, and demonstrations
re enacted incidents from his life story which influenced his concerns about environmental issues. Al
gore is adopting the main documentary techniques; montage, the voice of narration and archival
footage and to reinforce his bias that we as humans have been contributing to the issue of climate
change.
in an inconvenient truth , the main technique that al gore utilized throughout his documentary. Is the
application of montage. A montage is a sequence of related or semi related images that are selectively
edited together to promote an emotive meaning and the film maker s bias. An example of montage ...
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Filmmakers often use pre recorded film or photograph from different sources as archival footage; such
as from other documentaries or black and white film this is usually denoted to provide some sort of
perspective on previous events. Al gore exemplifies an old piece of black and white film as he reflects
on his childhood and him growing up on a tobacco farm. Which is quite ironic since gore has
implemented legislation against carbon emission which smoking has a contributing factor, although is
negligent, merely setting aside the pollution produced in making cigars and cigarettes. Albert
selectively utilizes an edit of a factory in the background producing smoke and/or pollution. As he is
talking about the effect of global warming is having on the earth and the process at which it is
occurring; he is using this association to directly flip the blame back onto the industry for being a
supposed major factor in the contribution to the co2 emissions. The technique of archival footage that
gore is signifying throughout his documentary that we have some contribution to the effect of global
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Safe Port Act Of 2006
SAFE Port Act of 2006 Terrorism has been one of the major concerns of the entire world; however,
the incident of 9/11 entirely changed the perception of governments towards the issue of terrorism. In
this regard, the United States of America has significantly improvised its approach towards dealing
with terrorism. The approach of the U.S. is also justifiable as the United States is the only country that
had to face the maximum ramifications caused by terrorism as thousands of people have lost their
lives in multiple terrorist acts. Moreover, the U.S. has also tolerated the loss of billions of dollars in
the shape of loss of capital, and investing in improved military and intelligence services. Despite of all
these efforts, the U.S. has always felt the threat of terrorist activities; based on this fact, the
government and legislature of the United States of America has enacted many acts of Congress to
ensure the security of the residents, capital, and assets of the country. Out of various strategies to make
United States a safer country, the Security and Accountability for Every (SAFE) Port Act in
considered the most imperative yet debated topic among the politicians as well as the public of the
U.S.
Introduction of Safe Port Act of 2006 The basic purpose of the Act was to control all the ongoing
activities of every single port of United States to ensure the safety of United States from the threats of
terrorist activities. President Bush signed the Act on 13 October 2006.
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Essay Pagoda.Com Case Study Write-Up
PAGODA.COM
CASE STUDY WRITE UP
July 14, 2012
Executive Summary
Pagoda.com, an internet service provider, needs to make a decision as to whether or not the company
should outsource its online help desk service to a firm in New Delhi, India. Pagoda.com caters to
individual consumers and small businesses who require a high level of service and are willing to pay a
premium for it. Pagoda.com offers state of the art email applications and web building software, as
well as plenty of storage space and fast access via its high speed servers. Pagoda s customers are more
concerned with the high quality service that they receive than they are with the costs associated with
it. Their customers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cons: Pagoda s current solution to handle the online help desk services in house is more expensive
than if they were to outsource this function. If Pagoda is not proactive in looking for new innovative
technological options for the company to consider, then they risk being eventually overtaken by a
competitor that has made more technological advancements.
Alternative 2: Pagoda can choose to outsource the online help desk service to the New Delhi firm and
hope that the transition is seamless and goes unnoticed to their customers. Outsourcing the online help
desk services will free up more time and money for Pagoda to put towards updating their equipment
software to ensure that they remain a state of art business, as well as staying ahead of their competitors
in the industry.
Pros: Pagoda will be able to realize a significant cost savings by outsourcing the online help desk
service while their customers continue to receive the same level of service. The IT industry is
continuously evolving and if Pagoda does not continue to research and apply new innovative
techniques, they may eventually be overtaken by a competitor who does the same thing cheaper and
faster. The money that Pagoda saves from outsourcing can be used towards additional research and
innovation for the company s future.
Cons: If the transition to the New Delhi firm is noticed by their customers, then Pagoda risks losing
their customer s trust by making these
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Courage and Cowardice in The Things They Carried by Tim...
Courage and Cowardice in The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien
Through The Things They Carried, Tim O Brien moves beyond the horror of fighting in the Vietnam
War to examine with sensitivity and insight the nature of courage and fear. Included, is a collection of
interrelated stories. A few of the stories are brutal, while others are flawed, blurring the distinction
between fact and fiction. All the stories, however, deal with one platoon. Some are about the wartime
experiences of soldiers, and others are about a 43 year old writer reminiscing about his platoon s
experiences. In the beginning chapter, O Brien rambles about the items the soldiers carry into battle,
ranging from can openers, pocketknives, and mosquito repellent o ... Show more content on
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Some of the soldiers were such cowards that they injured themselves just to be taken away in a
helicopter and extracted from the war scene. The soldiers spoke bitterly about guys who had found
release by shooting off their own toes or fingers. Pussies, they d say. Candy asses (22). However, deep
down inside, the soldiers who did all the mocking imagined the quick, sweet pain, then the evacuation
to Japan, then a hospital with warm beds and cute geisha nurses (22). The soldiers even dreamt at
night about freedom birds. The men were flying on a real bird, a big sleek silver bird with feathers and
talons and high screeching... The weights fell off; there was nothing to bear (22). The soldiers did not
want to be at war, they imagined to themselves It s (the war) over, I m gone! they were naked, they
were light and free (22). Furthermore, O Brien himself admits he went to war not out of courage, but
out of embarrassment and cowardice. In the chapter On The Rainy River, O Brien received a draft
letter for the Vietnam War. He was in shock, I was too good for this war. Too smart, too
compassionate, to everything. It couldn t happen. I was above it. A mistake, maybe a foul up in the
paperwork. I was no soldier... I remember the rage in my stomach. Later it burned down to a
smoldering self pity, then to numbness (41 42). Obviously, O Brien did not want to go to war.
However, he was
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What Is Nancy Mairs Cripple
In the excerpt Disable (1992) , Nancy Mairs claims that she prefers to be described as a cripple as
opposed to the more accepted terms disabled or handicapped. Mairs states, I am a cripple. I choose
this word to name me. I choose from among several possibilities, the most common of which are
handicapped and disabled . In order to allow the audience to understand her viewpoint, Mairs utilizes
repetition by consistently using the term cripple , denotation using the words handicapped and
disabled, and has a blunt tone. Maris is targeting the everyday American, whether the individual
contains a disability or not.
Throughout the excerpt, Mairs emphasizes that cripple is the most appropriate and honest term to use,
and continuously utilizes the term. For example, from lines 1 through 20, cripple is used in four
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As Mairs describes in the excerpt, I would never refer to another person as a cripple. It is the word I
use to name only myself. In Maris opinion, society cannot even begin to accept people who have
physical or even mental disorders; she states, society is no readier to accept crippledness than to
accept death, war, sweat, or wrinkles. Furthermore, Mairs explains why she prefers the term cripple
stating that, ...to be fair to myself, a certain amount of honesty underlies my choice. Cripple seems to
me a clean word, straightforward and precise. It has an honorable history, having made its first
appearance in the Lindisfarne Gospel in the tenth century. As a lover of words, I like the accuracy with
which it describes my condition: I have lost the full use of my limbs. Disabled, by contrast, suggests
any incapacity, physical or mental. And I certainly don t like handicapped, which implies that I have
deliberately been put at a
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Steroids In Baseball
Hard hits are hit every day in baseball and sometimes even homeruns, but do you ever think about
how hitters are even able to hit that hard? Sometimes people work very hard to be able to hit hard, or
some people take drugs such as steroids to get them where they are today. Steroids is a drug that
contains many hormones, alkaloids, and vitamins, which make people a lot stronger. A former
Oakland Athletics player Mark McGwire used steroids in MLB to help him be a strong hitter and
thrower. People do use steroids in other sports, maybe such as football, soccer, and track, but is it
really fair to others if someone else uses it to make them stronger? To play a fair game of baseball,
steroids should not be involved. Baseball has always been a fun
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Reflection On Bilingualism
In my entire life, I have been labeled many different names such as daughter, sister, athlete, student,
but I have never been labeled as a bilingual speaker. My stepmother, who speaks fluent spanish, used
to teach me when I was a little girl. We would parade around the house, me pointing out objects and
her naming each in a language I was determined to understand. I have always admired the ability to
communicate in another language. But I am just one person with one view on the subject. For
bilingual speakers Martin Espada and Richard Rodriguez, their experiences explain their different
views.
Bilingualism is a very debated concept today. The idea of bilingualism varies from person to person.
For known poet Martín Espada, bilingualism allows a sense of identity for multiple language speakers.
To compare, writer Richard Rodriguez views bilingualism as a right and obligation. Bilingualism is a
right all citizens should have. Yet, citizens of the United States face discrimination every day for their
ability to speak multiple languages. Espada views bilingualism as a sense of identity which is being
taken away by English speakers. He explains his arguments by referencing his past experiences. Along
with Espada s view of bilingualism as identity, it is also a passion for him. The capability to
communicate in a language that connects you with your culture and your people is a right Espada
believes English speakers are attempting to silence. In the essay, The New Bathroom Policy at English
High School , Espada explains how the repression of Spanish is part of a larger attempt to silence
Latinos, and... we must refuse to be silenced. (14). His claim, English speakers are attempting to
silence Latinos, is widely debated. Many, like Espada, believe English speakers, specifically those
involved in government are attempting to force out citizens native language. While in office, President
Theodore Roosevelt explained what he believes, Every immigrant should be required within five years
to learn English or leave the country. (AzQuotes.com). Espada references this quote in his essay
because it exemplifies some of the attempts to silence Latinos. Rodriguez s view of bilingualism
varies from Espadas. He views learning the
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Causes Of College Tuition
There have been arguments when people discuss the price of attending college. The main argument is
whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have
increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too
expensive especially for low and middle income families. There are many reasons why tuition could
be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college
savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition is considered too expensive is the
continuing rise of tuition itself. In one article, between the years 1973 to 2008 tuition for a four year
increased from $9,876 to $25,145 for a private college, and $2,175 to $6,585 for public. While a two
year college tuition increased from $1,360 to $2,402. Within a thirty five year period tuition increased
$15,267 for a private college, $4,410 for public, and $1,042 for a two year college. This might not
seem too bad for it occurring in a thirty five year period, but really think about it college tuition
increases a little each day and it adds up pretty quickly ( Chronology: Recent Key Events in History of
College Tuition Cost 1). Sarah Turner mentions in her section of the anthology College Choices: The
Economies of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay , that due to high levels of tuition students
are least likely to enroll in higher education. Turner also states that
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Good And Evil In Richard Connell s The Most Dangerous Game
The line between good and evil can get blurred, even by the most well intentioned individual. In
Richard Connell s short story, The Most Dangerous Game, those lines are clearly drawn as the two
main characters engage in a battle of wits, where the cost of the game is the loss of one s life. Connell
s story opens with Sanger Rainsford and his friend, Whitney, sailing toward their next hunting
destination, when an accident sends Rainsford overboard and towards an alleged suspicious island.
Once on land, Rainsford meets the owner of the island, General Zaroff, a Cossack, with a passion for
hunting new and exciting game. That game however, isn t Rainsford s idea of sport. The author
utilizes both internal and external conflict to draw the reader
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Identity Loss In Forgetfulness, AndOnce More To The Lake
Authors often create texts that share common themes to teach readers importance of certain aspects
and hardships of life. Theme may be expressed through an author s use of rhetorical devices and many
other contributing factors such as figurative language and repetition. The essay, Once More to the
Lake written by E.B. White and the poem Forgetfulness written by Billy Collins, both contain a theme
of identity loss. In Once More to the Lake E.B White connects to a lake at young age and when
returning with his son years later is unable to identify himself. In similar theme Forgetfulness
describes different factors of human life and everyday things being forgotten and lost. Both White and
Collins use repetition and metaphors to further push the theme of identity loss throughout the texts.
First and foremost, authors E.B. White and Billy Collins both use exceptional repetition to portray the
themes of their writings Once More to the Lake and Forgetfulness . In the essay Once More to the
Lake, the main character expressed his connection to the lake from a young age. Later in life he brings
his son and begins to be at a loss for his identity while being at the lake. Similar in theme, the poem
Forgetfulness is a tale describing the loss of parts of one s life that used to be known, much like
identity loss. Repetition is a major key in both texts for pushing the theme of identity loss. During
Once More to the Lake, E.B White experienced many moments that
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media Essay examples
The media as a whole plays a major part in one s life. Media messages can be presented in many ways
from reading newspapers to watching news on television from the comfort of your own home.
However, the most important factors are how the news is retrieved and portrayed by an individual or a
group of individuals as each individual has the right to accept what they believe not what they are
manipulated to believe or to accept. There are various issues that can be looked at to conclude whether
or not there is such thing as free, unbiased media, to define this topic it is too broad to study itself so it
will be broken down and researched in small parts. Bias in different context will be analysed and
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Taking this into consideration the media industries must release products for their customers to buy in
order for them to make a profit. This is known as commercial bias for the reason that the customers of
the news media are advertisers. The meaning of good to media sources is observed as the number of
readers and viewers attention they can draw.
The sources of bias can be from editors, journalists, speakers and corporation groups. When
journalists or any other news source decide to publish a particular story it needs to be taken into
account whether or not they will benefit from the story or will it be a failure to them. A journalist will
attempt to be neutral by taking two points into thought, the first being: fairness to those individuals
involved within the news / story being released and the second is a professional process of collecting
data / information that obtains fairness, completeness and accurateness.
When detecting bias in a press release or story a number of issues can be raised from the reader s point
of view resulting in questions relating to the authors socio political position and which group they
belong to, does the speaker have something or another to gain personally for actually releasing the
story or not. Such
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The Importance Of Muslim Wedding Ceremony
Muslim Wedding Ceremony Muslim Wedding Ceremony the wedding ceremony is always
celebrations no matter what religious people have there is always have enjoying movement. Muslim
wedding ceremony was different from the Hindu ceremony, but that s what I want to experience with.
Here I came in Muslim wedding ceremony with lots of guest and relatives that were invited. As I walk
through they welcome me with red flower I was little nervous because they were stranger to me. There
were lots of people coming with the gift or with their friends and family. The wedding was in the
church Conner side of the forest with lots of green trees. The place inside was very beautiful hanging
cross the red, yellow and white flower. People were started to take a picture with their friend and
relatives. As I look closer as I could, I saw that they have very special place where they both can sit
together and follow their rules. Every guest has a smile on their face and it was very joyful movement.
Muslim people followed the traditional Islamic wedding rituals include different kind of aspects the
wedding such as, audience, Maher, vows blessings, color, Party. In additionally, the ceremony start
with the audience is basally that Muslim people have one rule during the wedding that was they had to
get separated by gender. They had one place that is just for a man and another was for women. They
give so much importance to their audience that was invited to the ceremony. They will significantly
follow that rule because it was from the old generation to today s generations. Later on the audience is
required to not wear the shoes during the ceremony they had some place that they can keep their shoes
in the safe place. The audience is required for joining with them and also help them if they need help
to do something. They announce that most of the audience should wear their culture dress, but is not
required for the guest. They just want their relatives to wear the kurta and cap that was written the god
name on it so, they believe that they gives more respect about their god or culture. Therefore, they are
very responsible with each other and they know how to respect their guest who was invited. Maher is
the
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Use Of Ceramics In Filtration
Highly porous ceramics (foams, honeycombs, fibres , mats, etc.) find numerous applications in
various engineering fields, including filtration (molten metals, particulate from diesel exhaust gases),
radiant burners, catalyst supports, biomedical devices, kiln furniture, reinforcement for metal matrix
composites, bioreactors, thermal protection systems, supports for space mirrors, components in solid
oxide fuel cells, lightweight sandwich structures, heat exchangers (graphite foams), etc.
Talking about the interest of this report i.e. use of Ceramics in Filtration. During many industrial
processes, a filtering step may be required to remove impurities and improve quality of the final
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These inclusions can be removed by placing ceramic filters in the gating system leading to the mold.
Such filters must resist attack at high temperature by a variety of molten metals. These metals can
contain such reactive elements as aluminium, titanium, hafnium, and carbon. Using these filters can
reduce scrap rates by 40% and increase yields by 10% for manufacturing a wide range of parts made
out of iron alloys, stainless steel, super alloys, aluminium, or other nonferrous alloys.
Molten metal filters generally come in two forms: a porous foam like structure with interconnected
pores that vary in direction or cross section, or an extruded porous cellular or honeycomb structure
with cells of various shapes (square or triangular) and constant cross section. Though globally the
most popular type of filter is foam, cellular filters are used in 75% of applications in North America.
Filters can have either open cells or closed cells. Open cell (reticulate) filters consist of a network of
interconnected voids surrounded by a web of ceramic and are widely used for molten metal filtration.
Closed cell filters (foams) consist of a similar network but the beams are bridged by thin faces which
isolate the individual cell. The open porosity in an open cell structure is critical in filter applications.
The properties of a filter depend on both the cellular geometry (density, cell size) and the properties of
the material.
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Influences On Victorian Gothic Literature
Influences on Victorian gothic literature; religion, psychology, science and spirituality.
Many great authors such as Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker indulged in the world of the supernatural
with gothic novels such as Dracula and Frankenstein. However the origins of such tales and the
Victorian obsession with the paranormal are not commonly explored. The gothic genre in fact dates
back as far as 1765. The classic English gothic novel began with the author Horace Walpole and his
novel, The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. Walpole claimed that he had found an ancient
manuscript which he then translated, thus creating his story. However, from what seems to be a
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There is a clear divide within the gothic genre which develops the perception of the church and
religion during the Victorian period. On one hand many gothic novels view the church as an evil
which corrupts society, whereas on the other hand religion and symbolism are the bringers of peace
and eradicators of evil. For example within Bram Stoker s Dracula, the cross of the Christian faith is
seen to drive away evil spirits and even Vampires. This portrays the Christian faith as a saviour of
man, showing the willpower of God. Yet in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, God s creation is questioned
when man essentially takes life into his own hands, in the form of Victor Frankenstein creating the
monster. Both sides of the argument are controversial, forcing gothic literature into genre which
continues to cause controversy today. Although gothic literature and the church seem be inherently
different, there are some featured similarities. Both the church and gothic fiction depend upon society
to drive forwards their success. The gothic feeds upon the confusion of society, and at the same time
the church is fuelled by the idea of safety from the supernatural. The church is in fact utilised in many
gothic novels. For instance the church is a symbol for sanctuary, peace and rituals, all are common
themes of a gothic novel. It is evident that both do not only depend upon society, but also upon one
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Suspense In The Secret Window
Throughout Secret Window, the director David Koepp utilizes the setting and lighting to display a
suspenseful mood. Mort Rainy, a man going through a divorce, spends the main portion of the scene
around his lake house in the woods. He stays alone in this house with his dog. One day a mysterious
man named John Shooter comes to the lake house door accusing Mort of plagiarism. Through this
specific scene, the mood created is suspenseful. This setting remains constant throughout the duration
of the scene, so the mood remains suspenseful. This lake house seems to be the only one in this part of
the woods, and this also adds to the suspensefulness of the scene. Viewers are not told how deep Mort
s lake house is in the woods or how close he lives
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The Basic Concepts Of Ilp
Introduction Instruction level parallelism(or we call it ILP) is a form of parallel operation or
calculation which allows program to perform multiple instructions at one time. Thus it is also a
measurement to describe the amount of instruction per unit time.We will explore the LIP from an
overall view to the several specific methods to exploit it. ILP is a measure of how many of the
instructions in a computer program can be executed simultaneously. When exploiting instruction level
parallelism, goal is to maximize CPI. As for how much ILP exists in programs is very application
specific. In certain fields, like graphics and scientific computing the amount can be very large while
workloads such as cryptography may exhibit much less parallelism. Micro architectural techniques
that are used to exploit ILP include instruction pipelining, superscalar execution, register renaming,
and so on. This paper will first access the basic concepts of ILP by exploring the ways of handling
data,including the controlling data dependence and data hazards. Then we will talk about ways of how
to expose ILP using pipelining and loop scheduling in compiler(the ways to speed up instruction
operation). Additionally, we will discuss the details of dealing with data hazards by dynamic
scheduling (allow execution before control dependence is solved) by using the examples of Tomasulo
s algorithm and explain the different types of branch prediction(choose which instruction to be
executed). Next we will
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The Effects Of Climate Change On Development And The...
Human survival is dependent on myriad things, the first of which that come to mind are food, water
and shelter. As the world has developed, the abundance of each of these has increased dramatically,
especially in the developed world. However, along with this growing population and resource web has
come a growing understanding of disease, and its impacts on the more developed and less developed
parts of the world. Another effect of growing population is the concerning truth of climate change:
changes in climate not only alter the environment, but can alter the range and distribution of diseases.
Moreover, human population leads inherently to social networks and systems that can have significant
impact on development and the spread of disease. These impacts can manifest as civil strife, or simply
the unavoidable reality of proximity within a community. Lea Berrang Ford, an Associate Professor at
McGill University, has conducted numerous studies over the past approximately fifteen years that
blend together the complex aspects of disease spread in general, choosing to focus mostly on African
trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness , and how climatic and social pressures affect the spread of
disease. Her work also extends beyond her own research, into her classroom, and through her students,
out into the world. Berrang Ford earned her first degree, a BS in Environmental Geography, from the
University of Guleph in 2000. She then went on to earn an MS in Environmental Change and
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Who Is Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The...
One summer night I fell asleep, hoping the world would be different when I woke. In the morning,
when I opened my eyes, the world was the same. I threw off the sheets and lay there as the heat
poured in through my open window. I was fifteen. I was bored. I was miserable. As far as I was
concerned, the sun could have melted the blue right off the sky. Then the sky could be as miserable as
I was. I m Nellie Downie and this is a book review of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the
Universe, a young adult novel by Benjamin Alire (A Lee Ray) Saenz (Sahns) following Aristotle
Mendoza, a young Mexican American in El Paso, Texas, in the summer of 1987. At first glance,
Aristotle seems like a moody teen, sorry for himself and for every
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Cola Wars
9 711 462 REV: MAY 26, 2011 DAVID B. YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Conti inue: Coke an
Peps in 201 C nd si 10 Fo more than a century, Co and Pepsi vied for th or oke hroat share o the world
s beverage m of s market. The most intense battles in the so called col wars were fought over the $74
billio carbonated soft m b la e on drink (CSD) indus stry in the Un nited States.1 In a carefu ully
waged co ompetitive str ruggle that l lasted from 1975 through the mid 199 both Cok and Pepsi a h
90s, ke achieved ave erage annual r revenue grow of wth nd oth w SD tion rose stead year afte year.2
Acco dily er ording aroun 10%, as bo U.S. and worldwide CS consumpt to Rog Enrico, fo ger ormer
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Yet Americans drank more soda than any other beverage. Within the CSD category, the cola segment
maintained its dominance, although its market share dropped from 71% in 1990 to 55% in 2009.6 Non
cola CSDs included lemon/lime, citrus, pepper type, orange, root beer, and other flavors. CSDs
consisted of a flavor base (called concentrate ), a sweetener, and carbonated water. The production and
distribution of CSDs involved four major participants: concentrate producers, bottlers, retail channels,
and suppliers.7 Concentrate Producers The concentrate producer blended raw material ingredients,
packaged the mixture in plastic canisters, and shipped those containers to the bottler. To make
concentrate for diet CSDs, concentrate makers often added artificial sweetener; with regular CSDs,
bottlers added sugar or high fructose corn syrup themselves. The concentrate manufacturing process
involved relatively little capital investment in machinery, overhead, or labor. A typical concentrate
manufacturing plant, which could cover a geographic area as large as the United States, cost between
$50 million to $100 million to build.8 A concentrate producer s most significant costs were for
advertising, promotion, market research, and bottler support. Using innovative and sophisticated
campaigns, they invested heavily in their trademarks over time. While concentrate producers
implemented and financed marketing programs jointly with bottlers, they usually took
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Arthur Hinds Research Paper
I must to say, Arthur Hinds is a man with great passion, always enthusiastic about his job and his
career, independent and a lot of freedom. He is a solo artist who enjoy spending rest of his life playing
music with his band and finding ways to promote his music by using social medias. He is a man with a
lot of humors, which it gives him a great strength to approach audience from all around the places. He
also has experiences in marketing as well as the music. He understands how young generations these
days are chained with college debts and do not have enough free time to do something for their
dreams and passions and he actually cares about the young generations and motivates them from his
experiences as both musician and entrepreneur. The
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Franz Marc Essay
Introduction
Franz Marc was a German artist and printmaker, and also one of the key statistics of the German
Expressionist movement. Franz Marc was born in February 8, 1880 in Munich and past away in
March 4, 1916, eventually Marc was only 36 years old. Wilhelm, the father, was an expert landscape
painter; his mother, Sophie, was a strict Calvinist. Marc began to study at the Academy of Fine Arts,
Munich in 1900. In 1903 and 1907, he spent time in France, intensely in Paris, visiting the city s
museums and copying many paintings, a conventional way for artists to study and improve technique.
Marc made sixty prints in woodcut and lithography. Most of his developed work portrays animals,
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The blue, as Marc prescribed, gives a peaceful note to the agitated atmosphere. He recollects an
illusionistic portrayal within which he seeks to form a rich colour composition that reflects the vitality
of his subject. The principal achievement in Red Horses is this portrayal of the uninhibited energy of
nature using completely naturalistic colours. 2. Figure : Tierschicksale by Franz Marc
This Tierschicksale is one of the most popular landscapes drawn by Franz Marc. It characteristic of the
sense of apocalypse that began to taint Marc s work and is relate to his feelings on the forthcoming
war.
This painting used of numerous elements and principles of design. Using line showing the contrast
between the animal and the floras. Also, the value (tone) and colour used containing dark and light in
colours, the tone of the colour on the right of the painting is darker, and lighter colour on the left.
Moreover, this landscape created an emphasis (focal point). An animal is clearly shown in the central
of the landscape and creates a focal dominance.
Marc clarifies that he began to see the ugliness in animals which he had previously thought only
existed in humans. The use of lines and geometric shapes in this landscape carried the emotional
charge previously conveyed by animals. This landscape related to Marc s ideas on the impending war.
Marc was part of the school of thought that the war would purify and redeem the
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The Role Of Resistance Groups In The Holocaust
The Jews started to refuse being deported and were told by their resistance groups it was better get
shot then to go to Treblinka. The groups believed it was better to fight for your life then to wait and
hope you make it out of the camps. Those that tried to resist against the SS were usually tracked down
and either executed or sent to the death camps anyway. On January 9, 1943 Himmler head of the SS
police called for a deportation of over eight thousand people. On the third day, the Jewish attacked the
Germans from the building s windows. On January 18, 1943 the Germans came to round up Jews but
this time Jews were hidden in bunkers and refused to move. Twelve fighters from the ZOB spaced
themselves out with pistols and shot some of the
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1956, A Trans World Airlines Super Constellation, And A US
Airport development, and operations has come a long way since the airways Modernization act was
approved and passed by president Eisenhower in 1957. Back then the growing concerns of aviation
traffic was keeping the individuals involved in the industry up at night. It was apparent that
transportation by air was becoming more popular, and the current airspace management system wasn t
working after a high profile crash in 1956. In 1956, a Trans World Airlines Super Constellation and a
United Airlines Douglas DC 7 collided in midair over the Grand Canyon, killing 128 people (p.65)
After the accident people started to become more concern about their safety when traveling on air
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The aviation community has to constantly keep innovating to help ease congestion in the air space,
and keep passengers safe. The implementation of the airport modernization act has continued to aid
the aviation industry, and as a result we have seen improvement in technology, and airport operations.
Human error has continue to be an issue in the aviation industry, as noted by the author in How Traffic
Control Keeps you Safe, but airlines still has some of the best safety records amongst the modes of
transportation. The article gave great example of the current issues in the aviation industry, and how
they are using technology to their advantage to help lesson these risk. There is always going to be
accidents in the aviation industry, but taking right steps to make sure that numbers of mistakes are
slim to none is something that will help aid to the growth of the
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Mikhail Gorbachev
By 1985, reform was hitting the Soviet Union under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev. While
Gorbachev respected the KGB s abilities, his new reform policies cut much of the KGB s power
causing several senior KGB officers, to include its chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov, to attempt a coup
during the summer of 1991. The coup failed, resulting in the systematic removal of many military
units from its possession as well as the removal of its domestic security functions and the end of
Soviet Union. Post communist Russia broke what was left of the into several services. The two most
important of these were the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia (SVR) and the Federal Security
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doing to stop these attacks? That is complex, one that has been exacerbated by our focus on the
Middle East. While we never took out eye off of Russia, Russia did increase its activities in the U.S.
and other western countries, using the Middle East conflict as cover. Operationally, agents are
attacking us from every front, both in the physical and cyber realms. The National Counterintelligence
and Security Center (NCSC) released a report indicating that Russian intelligence services are
conducting a range of aggressive activities to collect economic information and technology from U.S.
targets, particularly in cyberspace. The NCSC see cyberspace as a particularly vulnerable area for
Russia to exploit in the coming years. They assess that two trends, increased targeting of Russian
immigrants with advanced technical skills and increased economic integration of Russian companies
affiliated with the intelligence services in the U.S., will increase the collection threat from Russia in
the coming years (Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive,
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The Narrator In William Faulkner s A Rose For Emily
The narrator plays a key role in the development of the plot and meaning of a story. A Rose for Emily,
by William Faulkner, tells the story of Miss Emily Grierson and her mysterious, isolated life. The
narrator of the story, who never reveals their identity, presents the story in a unique way; using a slight
combination of first and third person points of view. Although hard to identify, the narrator at some
points does and does not include themselves in the information they are sharing with the readers. To
start, the author narrates using this style to keep the readers wondering and interested. In addition,
Faulkner wishes to portray Emily as a sympathetic character. Also, the narrator communicates the
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Faulkner achieves this by revealing details about her, not about what happens to her in life, towards
the end of the story. Emily went through many tragic events throughout her life, but why she acts a
certain remains a secret. An example of when the narrator wants to make the readers feel sympathy
towards Emily is when her father s death comes up. The narrator reveals this at the beginning, so her
following actions do not seem bizarre. Once her father dies, she insists that he is not dead and does not
want them to take his body away from her. The narrator says, We did not say she was crazy then. We
believed she had to do that (Faulkner 153). The readers interpret that the narrator experiences affection
for Emily and admires her, as her behaviours never come off as peculiar. Faulkner uses the narrator to
provide outside observations to the readers. If the story had a different point of view, for example,
Emily s point of view, the readers would not be receiving the information in a way that would help
understand her situation. The narrator provides foreshadowing, We did not say she was crazy then
(Faulkner 153). The word then indicates that the citizens did not see her as crazy before; but once they
discover more information they realize that something is definitely not right. In conclusion, the
narrator tells the story out of order to make the readers sympathetic towards Miss Emily so they have
the ability to connect with
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Cell Phone Radiation On Human Brain
The objective of this research is to study the effect of cell phone radiation on human brain. It is known
that the cell phone produces electromagnetic radiation which could be harmful to the human brain.
When the phone is placed 5 cm away from the head there is less brain activity compared to when the
cell phone is placed next to the ear or head on either side. Special attention is focused on Temporal
and Frontal lobes as these are very close to the ear, which is call the electromagnetic radiation. The
Electromagnetic radiation is measured in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is measured
for two common holding positions of mobile phone: Cheek and Tilt. In tilt position, the mobile phone
tilted for 15° and 30° from a person s head. The SAR measured in the Cheek position has much lower
values than of tilt position.
The brain is one of the most important organs of the body that coordinates all the activities. It is
divided into three major parts namely: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, brain stem and diencephalon.
Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It covers the diencephalon and is divided into right and left
hemisphere longitudinally. Each hemisphere is subdivided into brain lobes, named as: Frontal lobe,
Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe and Occipital lobe.
The effect of SAR majority depends on the antenna position on the mobile phone. A mobile phone
with mounted antenna on top and hold in tilt position results in more absorption of EM radiation by
the head. This happens as the antenna is closer proximity to the head. Moreover, SAR values change
with variation of holding position of mobile phone. Cheek and tilt are two prevalent ways of holding a
mobile phone. The electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are classified by the
International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly hazardous to humans [1]. The radio
frequency used for communication can penetrate through semi solid substances, such as living tissue
with a distance proportional to its power density. Research has demonstrated that the short term effect
of EM waves on the human brain [2]. However, the evidence supporting the research is very little for
any kind of short or long term effect.
Total high energy values were recorded in
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George Washington s Farewell Address Rhetorical Analysis
True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity,
before it is entitled to the appellation. George Washington. From the multitude of American
documents that have shaped this world to make significant changes in the country, George Washington
s Farewell Address was by far the most influential and deserves the most recognition in United States
history. It warned about discrimination in politics and the involvement of the European wars with
implicate alliances. In George Washington s Farewell Address, he used rhetorical appeals and syntax
to express concern for the American citizens with the purpose of consulting the core beliefs that would
guide the nation in the future. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He uses logos to warn his citizens about foreign alliances and political parties while mentioning his
fears of the future. As a very important source of strength and security, cherish public credit. One
method of preserving it is, to use it as sparingly as possible; avoiding occasions of expense by
cultivating peace, but remembering also that timely disbursements to prepare for danger frequently
prevent much greater disbursements to repel it; avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, not only
by shunning occasions of expense, but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to discharge the debts...
This sentence is conveying that we should prevent the danger that we re bringing to the United States
to maintain harmony. We can also distinguish the sentence structure Washington keeps using
throughout his entire address. He uses long sentences that maintain a flow within his speech. The
period for a new election of a citizen, to administer the executive government of the United States,
being not far distant, and the time actually arrived, when your thoughts must be employed designating
the person, who is to be clothed with that important trust, it appears to me proper, especially as it may
conduce to a more distinct expression of the public voice... With the first paragraph by itself, we can
conclude that his many other paragraphs will provide in depth description and will be the same on
their
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ISTJ Character Analysis
According to my test result, ISTJ, I am a person who values loyalty, tradition, factual information, and
structure. As an ISTJ, I am hardworking, logical, extremely observant and a natural leader. My
strengths as a Duty Fulfiller include being a good listener and spender, the ability to digest
constructive criticism, to endure conflict without emotional upheaval, and to allocate punishment
when necessary. Because of this, I can achieve almost any goal I set for myself. How reassuring! On
the opposite end of the spectrum, ISTJs typically are not comfortable with expressing emotion to
others and are not naturally in tune with other people s feelings. We also dislike change, abstract
theory, and nonsensical work. I cannot agree with my supposed lack of ability to sense other people s
feeling, in fact, I find this to be contrary to one of the other ISTJ traits, the trait of being extremely
observant. I also think everyone has little patience for nonsensical work. My weaknesses include a
propensity to think I am always right (which I am) and a tendency to not show enough appreciation
for my loved ones. The later has been made abundantly clear throughout my life; my mother used to
berate me for not adequately praising her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I was able to come to this conclusion by taking an objective look at my life and how well it fits into
this personality type. However, I do not hold much stock in personality tests. After taking the test in
class, I took it again (twice) online and got INFJ or the Protector. I found myself agreeing with pretty
much everything the results said about me, as I did with this one. It seems the traits identified in each
personality type could be applied to everyone, ensuring that whatever the result, the person will agree.
That is not to say I do not enjoy learning more about my assigned
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William Blake Metaphors
The conditions of chimney sweeps were a horrible job and were often done by small children who
were forced inside to clean their interiors. The poems, The Chimney Sweeper, written by William
Blake describe with poetic devices how life as a chimney sweep was usually grueling work done by
children who may not have known what harm could come to them. Throughout both poems, William
Blake shows how young children were forced to work as chimney sweeps, yet they both use a unique
style of poetic techniques, such as metaphor, rhyme pattern, repetition, multiple meaning, alliteration
and point of view to establish the full effect of life as a chimney sweep. The poems are comparable in
that they both have metaphors and a similar rhyme pattern. In the poem from 1789, William Blake
uses metaphor to show how the child s innocence was being taken away. The second stanza tells the
reader about Tom Dacre and how he cried when his head That curl d like a lambs back was shav d.
This metaphor mentions a lamb, which stands for purity and innocence, allows one to understand how
the child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The poems use repetition of weep, weep which is supposed to stand for sweep. These sound alike
words make one think they should weep for these children who are working as chimney sweeps. In the
1789 poem, in line 14 which says And he open d the coffins set them all free it may use multiple
meaning. This may be a symbol and technique to show how they would finally be free and purified.
This may allude to the event of Christ s resurrection and could show how they were to be set free.
There is also an example of multiple meaning in line 10 that says They think they have done me no
injury. This may show how his parents meant no harm for leaving him to do a job that could cause so
much trauma to the child s young life and may not just stand for the bodily harm that the child could
succumb
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Uber Pest Analysis Paper
Uber is an organization that is in the transportation industry, which offers the personal service of
automobile drivers (Walker Smith, 2016). Further, political factors in the PEST analysis include the
following: tax policy, trade control, competition regulation, environmental law, anti trust law,
discrimination law, regulations, and laws regulating environment pollution (Jurevicius, 2013).
Moreover, organizations often view political factors affecting the business as extremely important. In
reviewing the political factors that affect Uber and the industry, worker classification has been a battle
industry wide. There have been many regulatory battles regarding the government decision and class
action lawsuits regarding the classification
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Overcoming Difficulties Associated With Curriculum...
Article Summary
David Virtue, Jennifer Wilson and Nikki Ingram recognize the inherent difficulties associated with
curriculum integration in their article, In Overcoming Obstacles to Curriculum Integration, L.E.S.S.
Can Be More! The authors provide examples of teachers and schools that have found ways to
successfully integrate curriculum, along with examples of ineffective integration.
The system of American education has consisted for decades of courses taught individually, math
taught by a highly qualified math teacher, English Language Arts taught by a highly qualified English
teacher, as with all other subjects. This article suggests that a better approach to learning is to integrate
all subjects into projects and real life problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
75)
Although many schools do not currently use an integrated curriculum model, the authors suggest that
small, incremental steps can change curriculum into a more integrated system. If the administration of
a school attempts to change to an integrated curriculum without a transition period, they will likely
meet resistance from teachers and find little success. But, if the leaders of the school acknowledge the
need for teachers to find ways and have time to make changes and work together, they will likely find
success in changing to curriculum integration.
The speed of the transition will depend on the personalities of the staff. More likely they will try only
a short unit or two their first year, choosing topics that fit most easily with the conventional
curriculum. As they gain confidence and experience working together, effective teams will become
more flexible and enlist more student initiative and responsibility. (Virtue, Wilson, Ingram, 2009)
The authors suggest that, as teachers learn to work cooperatively, they can also involve the community
and use the resources available in the surrounding areas. Teachers will find resources for studies
within the school, also. Social and statistical studies are easily performed with the data collected from
the school population. Individual teachers and teams of teachers can move toward the integrative end
of the continuum by using local, school based resources; by employing emergent curricular designs
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The Kite Runner Response Paper
Student s Name: Professor s Name: Course: Date of submission: Literature The Kite Runner is a story
by Khaled Hosseini. The account starts in the year 1975 in Kabul, Afghanistan, and it concludes in the
year 2001 in Francisco. As much as the story involves the two boys, Hassan, and Amir during the
period that they were growing up in Kabul, the story also serves as a historical document indicating
political instability, war and conflicts in Afghanistan. During the winter of the year 1975, an event
occurs through the account which establishes a chasm amid Hassan and Amir and 5 years later during
the period when Amir and his dad move to the city of San Francisco and escaping from the takeover of
the country of Afghanistan from Russia (Hosseini 10). Amir grows, goes to school and ultimately
develops a good relationship with the father. He was called back to his mother nation in the year 2001
to come to the aid of Hassan and starts a journey that shall end with his forgiveness of himself and
Hassan. The account focuses on the Afghanistan conflicts specifically focusing on the Russian
invasion, the conflicts that ensued and the efforts of Afghanistan towards reconstructing the society.
Khaled Hussein s The Kite Runner is an accurate description reflection on Afghanistan society and
Russian aggression. The American culture depicted in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nonetheless, the nation came to the global attention after the 1973 coup. To help understand the
account, it is integral for readers understanding the geography of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is situated
in the central Asia and comprises of approximately 34 provinces. The Kabul is the capital city. The
nation is bordered by Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and China. Further on, there are
various tribes and ethnic groups in the
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MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers By Walte

  • 1. MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers By Walte 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers By Walte MLA Handbook For Writers Of Research Papers By Walte
  • 2. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Test Research Paper Why am I having this test? The adrenocorticotropic hormone test, also called an ACTH test, is a test that evaluates the functioning of the pituitary gland in your brain. Your health care provider may order this test if you have symptoms of either too much or too little ACTH. For example, too much ACTH can be seen in Addison disease, where symptoms include being tired (fatigue). Too little ACTH can be seen in Cushing syndrome, where symptoms include being overweight, having acne, and having more hair on your body. What is being tested? The ACTH test measures the level of ACTH produced by your pituitary gland in the brain. The test examines a part of the pituitary gland in your brain called the anterior pituitary gland, and it measures how much adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) that gland is producing. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These changes during the day are called diurnal variation. What kind of sample is taken? How do I prepare for this test? Do not eat or drink anything after midnight on the night before the test or as directed by your health care provider. You may have this test both in the morning and in the evening. This checks for diurnal variation. How are the results reported? Your test results will be reported as a range of values. Your health care provider will compare your results to normal ranges that were established after testing a large group of healthy people. Reference ranges may vary among different people, labs, and hospitals. For this test, reference ranges are: Children, male or female: 1 week to 9 years: 5 46 pg/mL. 10 18 years: 6 55 pg/mL. Adults, age 19 and older: Female: 6 58 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Human Condition Research Paper Condition The Self cannot be pierced or burned, made wet or dry. It is everlasting and infinite, standing on the motionless foundations of eternity. The Self is unmanifested, beyond all thought, beyond all change. Knowing this, you should not grieve (Gita 2:24 25). The human condition is described as ignorance of identity in that humans do not understand their divine nature. An example was given in terms of the seeds of the banyan tree. The seeds of the tree can be seen but within the seeds nothing can be seen yet the banyan tree comes from this nothingness. It is the same in terms of people. People cannot perceive the divinity within themselves yet it is from this divinity that everything exists. This is known as Maya. It is stated that one believes he is the slayer, another believes he is the slain. Both are ignorant; there is neither slayer nor slain. You were never born; you will never die. You have never changed; you can never change. Unborn, eternal, immutable, immemorial, you do not die when the body dies. Realizing that which is indestructible, eternal, unborn, and unchanging, how can you slay or cause another to slay (Gita 2:19 20). Essentially, people align themselves with worldly identities instead of realizing they are the universe and the universe is them. Instead of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are four castes in the caste system with the fifth caste being outside the system. The four castes in the system are Brahmin, or priests, Kshatriya, or warriors and rulers, Vaishya, or merchants and farmers, and Shudra, or manual labors. The fifth caste that falls outside of the system are the Dalits, or the untouchables. These castes determine how people should live their lives, the responsibilities they should fulfill, and the people with which they are allowed to interact. A person is born into their caste as a result of their actions in their previous lives. This incorporates both karma and reincarnation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Economic Growth And Development Of Latin America Through... Economic Growth and development of Latin America Through Socialism. South America is turning to the left this much is widely known. It is due to the socialist ideas and values that are very old in the Latin American culture. They can be found, according to Hugo Chávez, in biblical texts, in the Gospel, and in the practices of our indigenous peoples. The Bolivarian Revolution that started in Venezuela under the presidency of Hugo Chávez has reignited debate in Latin America and internationally on the questions of socialism and revolution introducing the reflections on class struggle, neoliberalism, counter power, revolutionary parties, community and communes, economy, politics, society, race and the hopes, and prospects of what is called Socialism 21st Century in contemporary South America. Neoliberalism is the deregulation and expansion of the market economy, it includes eliminating barriers to trade such as tariffs and government subsidies of national industry, and implementing national policies that favor the needs of business and investment ( Is Capitalism a good ). This in turn causes a loss in state revenue, which means a loss in the amount of funding available for social welfare programs. Neoliberalism became dominant in Latin America, especially in the 1990s, because of the debt crisis, the availability of highly educated technocrats, a new middle class of entrepreneurs, the failure of import substitution industrialization, and public support. Most Latin American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gas Station Feasibility I. Management Aspect A. Form of the Business Ownership The Gassoline station is a partnership form of business that is owned by five persons and managed by two persons, namely Mr. Neil Aldin Dano, and Mr. Mark Anthony Fabian, Mr. Mico Quimbao, Mr. Daweng Zerpe and Mr. Arnel Espinosa. B. Nature of the Business The gassoline station will be offering the following petroluem and lubricant products; Petroluem: Unleaded Deisel Auto Lpg Lubricants: C. Location The Gassoline stattion will be located at Victoria, Tarlac City. It will be stategivally located along the TPLEX (Tarlac, Pangasinan, La Union Express WAy). To capture the needs of travelers passing by the expressway in terms of petroluem. D. Vision To be an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catch the price conscious customers, stay on the leading edge of gas prices in the area. III. Technical Aspect A right and proper process in every services and petroluem products being offered has a proper plan and strategy. There is a step by step procedures that wold ne follow in order to work accurately and effectivety, equipment in a gas station is also crucial, the business location and the view of the resturant is discussed here. A. Land The land is located at Panique Tarlac City it is show figure 2 , it has shown the vicinity map where the gassoline station will be located. B. Building/Plant Lay out Present the Floor Plan of Gassoline Station. The property line has an area of 1.7 hectar. C. Manpower Requirment and Materials for the construction of Building I. Structural II. Masonry III. Carpentry IV. Steel V. Electrical VI. Paintings VII. Others D. Equipments Pump Dispencers Pump Accesories Valves and Fittings Fuel Filters Fuel Control and Payment systems IV. Socio Economic Aspect Integrating social responsibility with corporate strategy is the continuing commitment of the management of gassoline station to identify appropriate actioat that will maximize profits while satisfying the demand for sustainable resposible business. In this regards, the company
  • 6. reponds to this call of business statemanship by meeting or even exceeding the sociaties, commercials, legal, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Statistic Epidemic Although many will believe that this is an issue that will not affect them, the 10 million statistic is an indicator that the scope of this calamity will reach far and wide. Even if impoverished and therefore, unsanitary areas of the world are hit hardest by epidemics, the vast connections of travel that millions of people take everyday will spread a superbug around like wildfire. Like many epidemics such as bird flu, ebola, and SARS, their origins stem from viruses that evolved from animal to human are associated with overpopulated and unsanitary parts of the world such as China and West Africa. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are different in this respect, it s developing in first world country hospitals, patients prescribed antibiotics after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People often expect a rigorous antibiotic treatment with some of the smallest ailments that will often pass through with the help of the human body s immune system. However, a study conducted in Sweden was able to investigate the public s willingness to work with doctors to mitigate antibiotic resistance. The results from the study have proved to be quite optimistic in a population size of 1,025 participants. Numerous of these people who trusted their doctor and were adequately educated on antibiotic resistance had been willing to put off a prescription of antibiotics in a range of 1 5 days in order to create less of a need for them. When the public understands what weight antibiotics carry when they are used and when their is an established trust between them and medical professionals, less antibiotics will be consumed as demonstrated by this study (Björn 249 255). If these circumstances can be repeated in a global manner, immense strides in preventing impotence of antibiotics will be made. When people are actually prescribed antibiotics, they must follow every instruction given to them by their physician. This includes completing the entire course of the drug they are administered, taking the drug at punctual intervals daily, and not sharing or saving any leftover ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Genesis And Exodus Compare And Contrast Paper In both, the Genesis and the Exodus, violence was seen from different perspectives. Both God and one of his creations (humans), were brutal against humanity. However, one was permitted, seemed too reasonable, and one wasn t. We can tell that the ones that were permitted were mostly by God because he/she does everything for a reason while we human beings commit unintelligible actions for no appropriate cause. The act of brutality that was taken for a good cause, was the one that s permitted whereas the being violent for no actual reason is what s prohibited. In the Genesis, Adam s eldest son, Cain, was the one to murder the brother from the same mother, And the LORD regarded Abel and his offering but He did not regard Cain and his offering and Cain was very incensed ... Cain rose against Abel his brother and killed him (4:6,8). God didn t accept Cain s offer which caused jealousy to get the good of him and made him kill his own brother. Evil gets the good of us whenever we are at our lowest. Since Abel was murdered for no appropriate reason, Cain was cursed and unfavorable to the earth. God wanted Cain to pay a high price for every single thing he did for survival and keep him alive for as long as possible so that he could suffer the most. In the Genesis, it s stated, Therefore, whoever kills Cain shall suffer sevenfold vengeance (4:15). God even marked Cain so that people would be aware of not killing him because then they would have to carry the burden of the curse. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Show How Shakespeare Uses the Ghost to Create a Mood to... A clear similarity can be seen between; the opening scene of Hamlet and the Banquet scene in Macbeth . They both contain the appearance of a supernatural being, in both cases, a ghost. He uses the appearance of these characters to appeal to the audience in different ways. The response would definitely vary from groundlings, the audience members that pay very little for their tickets and stand beneath stage level, to the stands, higher caste people which occupy the higher stands with clearer view of the stage and therefore more expensive tickets. Firstly I would like to focus on the mood in these scenes. In Hamlet there is an atmosphere of tension from the politics of war. We know there has been a war, one is happening or one is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Barnardo says Sit down awhile no one responds but when the higher status Haratio says Well, sit we down implying the same order, they sit down. The higher class audience would therefore gain more respect for Horatio and listen to his opinions of the ghost. The presence of different members of the cast on the appearance would have also been cardinal to the audience, in Macbeth just Macbeth sees the ghost, leaving the other members of the cast in bemusement as to his behaviour; you look but upon a stool . This differs in Hamlet. Every person sees the ghost and an attempt is made to make contact with it. I believe that consequently, the appearance of this ghost compared to Macbeth s would be taken much more seriously and therefore more interest will be created by it. Time is another device used to affect the audience also; I believe both of these scenes to be set towards the later end of the day or early morning in Hamlet s case. Lady Macbeth s quote At once, good night shows that it is indeed late evening as she almost send the lords to bed after Macbeth breaks down after seeing the ghost of his good friend Banquo. The audience would relate the darkness of evening and early morning with a possible appearance of a supernatural being also. The appearance in Macbeth would, almost definitely create more of a stir however, because of the lack of talk about such a thing previous to its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Negroes Are Anti-White Analysis The landlord tenant relationship between Blacks and Jews is one that most people are familiar with when thinking about the two groups. In James Baldwin s Negroes Are Anti Semitic Because They re Anti White he opens the article saying When we were growing up in Harlem our demoralizing series of landlords were Jewish, and we hated them. We hated them because they were terrible landlords, and did not take care of the building. This statement itself clearly shows the relationship between Blacks and Jews during the time he was growing up in New York. He further states Furthermore, the Jew can be proud of his suffering, or at least not ashamed of it. His history and his suffering do not begin in America, where black men have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Jewish acceptance of their ability to fit into the white crowd became a huge problem for blacks. Considering the history of blacks and the history of Jews, there are some commonalities. First of all, would be that both groups are minorities. Second, both groups of people have been victims of oppression throughout their existence. However, for those Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, they were able to escape their sorrows and migrate to the United States for a better life. For African Americans, this wasn t the case. Where were they to run to post slavery? They were stuck in their place of misery that lasted for years and the only thing they could do was hope for better days in the country that hurt their race. There were very different views on the idea of whiteness . In Jane Anna Gordon s What Should Blacks Think When Jews Choose Whiteness? An Ode to Baldwin, she states that Jews in the United States are seen by their black counterparts to have opted to become white. Assuming that most blacks at the time were ignorant to the actual history behind Jews, they felt like they were just choosing whiteness and genuinely wanted to contribute to the oppression of blacks, leading to an increased amount of Anti Semitism due to anti whiteness. In Karen Brodkin s How Jews Became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personal Statement On Social Media After close analyzation of my five selfies, I have established the three words that most describe my selfies are shared, joyful, and close. Two of these words accurately describe my identity, one does not. I don t like to be the center of attention and my selfie reflects this because they all are sharing the focus with someone or something else, therefore one of my words is shared. I am a joyful person and my selfie shows this because they are all at a place that makes me feel joy or with someone or something that brings me joy. The only word that doesn t describe my identity is close because I don t like to be the main point of focus. The reason for the selfies being a close up of me though, is because I took the pictures without the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can also see the window but not what s outside because there is a white glare on it. The plum red color of her dress is a very strong noticeable color that stands out. Red is a color that often evokes a powerful emotion of passion. My tuxedo is the color black which is a very powerful color that can portray one of class and wealth. The color white in the picture is the color of my dress shirt and is also the color of the glare that shows through the window. White is associated with being clean, pure, and peaceful. When first viewing this selfie without analyzing it, there are some judgments that could be made. Some of these judgments could be that we are each other s dates for something. That one of us is driving. We are in one of our cars. We are on our way to or coming back from some type of formal gathering. This gathering is fancy or formal attire. We are having a good time. After suspending judgments, we can move on to defining significant parts of the selfie and how they are related. What I find most interesting in this selfie is that we are both dressed in formal attire, her in a dress and myself in a tuxedo. What I find most strange about this selfie is that I am covering half of my girlfriend in the picture with myself. What I find most revealing is that I have put myself as the focus point in the selfie. What these details might lead the viewer to conclude about the rhetoric of the picture is that we are trying to indicate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Influence Of Influence On Yeats A poet is not always aware of all the sources that influence his poetry. Various experiences and fields of knowledge that he is familiar with, play upon his mind and form a new compound which hardly bears any resemblance to the original sources. A reader who feels that he has been able to trace the source is required to ascertain that the poet was in fact exposed to that source. An Indian critic or reader with his knowledge of and sympathy for Indian culture is more likely to be able to feel the Indian echoes. But he must look for support in Yeats s autobiography or perhaps his biography, his letters or other writing. That Yeats was not only familiar but well versed with Indian philosophy is clearly proved by his letters and essays. Therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disciple chooses the manifold fruits of life and tastes them while the Guru beholds him in joy (TTPU 146). The Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagwad Gita and the poetry in the Bhakti tradition are all related to each other and share many ideas and images. Since Yeats was familiar with these sources, had also read books on Indian philosophy by writers like S. Radhakrishnan and Arthur Avalon s books on Tantric philosophy, it is difficult to trace with certainty the original sources of the Indian element in Yeats. However some images clearly look derived from Kabir. Kathleen Raine has pointed out that Kabir s bhajans were the sources of some of Yeats s images. Shiro Naito in his book on Yeats and Zen records that when he met Kathleen Raine, he was given some important suggestions for his study and one of them was that the chest nut tree of the poem Among School Children might have been derived from one of Kabir s poem which Yeats read in Tagore s translation.55 Raine herself records ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Jeffrey s Epilogue To The Novel, An Inspector Calls PER REPORTER: Jeffrey came to school with swelling and bruising on his face. He said his dad got angry with him and it started with the dog. He said dad slapped him across the face 2 times last night just before midnight. It s unknown why dad was angry with him. He slapped him with an open hand. There is bruising on the left side of his face where dad slapped him. It s swollen. In the left eye, there is red bruising and blood has collected in the left eye. There is darker bruising on the right side of his face and right temple area. He said he fell and tripped on the floor. It happened the same night but at a different time. That s how he got the bruising on the right side. It s swollen on the right side. Jeffrey was sent to the nurse. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Marilyn Monroe Research Paper Marilyn Monroe s Biography Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. This quote was once said by the actress Marilyn Monroe, who became one of the world s biggest and enduring sex symbols of the 1950s. Although Marilyn lived a short life, she faced many hardships throughout her childhood and later became well known all across the globe for her acting and modeling career. Till this day Marilyn is still known as one of the most beautiful women to exist. Early Life Marilyn Monroe was born as Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926. Marilyn never knew her father and once thought Clark Gable,an American film actor, to be her father. However, there s no evidence to provide that her mother has ever been with Clark. When Norma was seven years old, her mother, Gladys Baker Mortenson, was hospitalized after being diagnosed with a severe mental condition. As an adult Marilyn s earliest memories was of her mother trying to suffocate her in a crib with a pillow. Growing up, Marilyn spent most of her time in foster care and in an orphanage. In 1937, Marilyn moved in with a family friend, Grace Mckee Goddard for some years. But then in 1942, the Goddard family relocated to the East Coast for Doc s job and could not afford to take her with them. Since Marilyn s mother only paid the Goddard s family twenty five dollars a week to raise Marilyn. Monroe then returned to a life in foster homes where she claimed to be sexually assaulted on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marilyn grew up without a father at her side and was in and out of orphanages and foster homes. Over the years Marilyn became more and more famous for her modeling and acting career and became an influencer for young girls all around. But that all came to an end when she decided to end her life by overdosing. Marilyn Monroe would always be remembered for beauty and the talent she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sample Of Persuasive Essay DATE HERE Dear : It s hard to believe the holidays are just around the corner! We hope your fall has been enjoyable and productive ours certainly has been! Following the 2013 2018 Strategic Plan, we would like to share some updates on Kappa s organizational initiatives. STRUCTURE Appointments continue. The most recent appointment is Andrea Schug, Minnesota, the New Chapters Chairman. Furthermore, the Bylaws, Sesquicentennial and Technology Committees previously one person teams have expanded. After reviewing the recommendations of the Content Directors, all 154 Content Specialists have been appointed. We have seen some transition in these roles over the past few weeks due to professional and personal constraints on time, yet we continue to find amazing Kappa women ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Nominating Task Force, which will meet later this month, will be led by Anne Matlock, Oklahoma State, who was part of the 2013 2016 Long Range Planning Task Force and the 2008 2010 Nominating Committee. Members of the Task Force includes: Dina Hagigeorges, Northeastern, Academic Excellence Specialist; Felicity Meu, UC Berkeley, Ritual and History Specialist and EME Trainer; Carol Sanders, Cal State Northridge, 2006 2008 Fraternity Vice President and 2012 2014 Bylaws Chairman; Jean Schmidt, Miami (Ohio), Foundation Treasurer and 1988 1992 Fraternity Nominating Chairman; Jan Stockhoff, New Mexico, 1992 1994 Fraternity Vice President and 2000 2002 Fraternity Nominating Chairman; Logan Tootell, UCLA, 2012 2016 Long Range Planning Chairman and Nominating Committee Vice Chairman; and Jennifer Williams, Drake, Nominating Committee Chairman. Fraternity Headquarters. Fraternity Council has finalized a Fraternity Headquarters work group that will meet the weekend before Thanksgiving to examine and evaluate two options for Fraternity Headquarters: a new build on green space in Columbus, Ohio, or an adaptive reuse of our current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Inconvenient Truth Montage an inconvenient truth is a 2006 documentary film on climate change/global warming by al gore, aimed at alerting the public to an increasing planetary emergency due to global warming, and demonstrations re enacted incidents from his life story which influenced his concerns about environmental issues. Al gore is adopting the main documentary techniques; montage, the voice of narration and archival footage and to reinforce his bias that we as humans have been contributing to the issue of climate change. in an inconvenient truth , the main technique that al gore utilized throughout his documentary. Is the application of montage. A montage is a sequence of related or semi related images that are selectively edited together to promote an emotive meaning and the film maker s bias. An example of montage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Filmmakers often use pre recorded film or photograph from different sources as archival footage; such as from other documentaries or black and white film this is usually denoted to provide some sort of perspective on previous events. Al gore exemplifies an old piece of black and white film as he reflects on his childhood and him growing up on a tobacco farm. Which is quite ironic since gore has implemented legislation against carbon emission which smoking has a contributing factor, although is negligent, merely setting aside the pollution produced in making cigars and cigarettes. Albert selectively utilizes an edit of a factory in the background producing smoke and/or pollution. As he is talking about the effect of global warming is having on the earth and the process at which it is occurring; he is using this association to directly flip the blame back onto the industry for being a supposed major factor in the contribution to the co2 emissions. The technique of archival footage that gore is signifying throughout his documentary that we have some contribution to the effect of global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Safe Port Act Of 2006 SAFE Port Act of 2006 Terrorism has been one of the major concerns of the entire world; however, the incident of 9/11 entirely changed the perception of governments towards the issue of terrorism. In this regard, the United States of America has significantly improvised its approach towards dealing with terrorism. The approach of the U.S. is also justifiable as the United States is the only country that had to face the maximum ramifications caused by terrorism as thousands of people have lost their lives in multiple terrorist acts. Moreover, the U.S. has also tolerated the loss of billions of dollars in the shape of loss of capital, and investing in improved military and intelligence services. Despite of all these efforts, the U.S. has always felt the threat of terrorist activities; based on this fact, the government and legislature of the United States of America has enacted many acts of Congress to ensure the security of the residents, capital, and assets of the country. Out of various strategies to make United States a safer country, the Security and Accountability for Every (SAFE) Port Act in considered the most imperative yet debated topic among the politicians as well as the public of the U.S. Introduction of Safe Port Act of 2006 The basic purpose of the Act was to control all the ongoing activities of every single port of United States to ensure the safety of United States from the threats of terrorist activities. President Bush signed the Act on 13 October 2006. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay Pagoda.Com Case Study Write-Up PAGODA.COM CASE STUDY WRITE UP July 14, 2012 Executive Summary Pagoda.com, an internet service provider, needs to make a decision as to whether or not the company should outsource its online help desk service to a firm in New Delhi, India. Pagoda.com caters to individual consumers and small businesses who require a high level of service and are willing to pay a premium for it. Pagoda.com offers state of the art email applications and web building software, as well as plenty of storage space and fast access via its high speed servers. Pagoda s customers are more concerned with the high quality service that they receive than they are with the costs associated with it. Their customers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cons: Pagoda s current solution to handle the online help desk services in house is more expensive than if they were to outsource this function. If Pagoda is not proactive in looking for new innovative technological options for the company to consider, then they risk being eventually overtaken by a competitor that has made more technological advancements. Alternative 2: Pagoda can choose to outsource the online help desk service to the New Delhi firm and hope that the transition is seamless and goes unnoticed to their customers. Outsourcing the online help desk services will free up more time and money for Pagoda to put towards updating their equipment software to ensure that they remain a state of art business, as well as staying ahead of their competitors in the industry. Pros: Pagoda will be able to realize a significant cost savings by outsourcing the online help desk service while their customers continue to receive the same level of service. The IT industry is continuously evolving and if Pagoda does not continue to research and apply new innovative techniques, they may eventually be overtaken by a competitor who does the same thing cheaper and faster. The money that Pagoda saves from outsourcing can be used towards additional research and innovation for the company s future. Cons: If the transition to the New Delhi firm is noticed by their customers, then Pagoda risks losing their customer s trust by making these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Courage and Cowardice in The Things They Carried by Tim... Courage and Cowardice in The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien Through The Things They Carried, Tim O Brien moves beyond the horror of fighting in the Vietnam War to examine with sensitivity and insight the nature of courage and fear. Included, is a collection of interrelated stories. A few of the stories are brutal, while others are flawed, blurring the distinction between fact and fiction. All the stories, however, deal with one platoon. Some are about the wartime experiences of soldiers, and others are about a 43 year old writer reminiscing about his platoon s experiences. In the beginning chapter, O Brien rambles about the items the soldiers carry into battle, ranging from can openers, pocketknives, and mosquito repellent o ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the soldiers were such cowards that they injured themselves just to be taken away in a helicopter and extracted from the war scene. The soldiers spoke bitterly about guys who had found release by shooting off their own toes or fingers. Pussies, they d say. Candy asses (22). However, deep down inside, the soldiers who did all the mocking imagined the quick, sweet pain, then the evacuation to Japan, then a hospital with warm beds and cute geisha nurses (22). The soldiers even dreamt at night about freedom birds. The men were flying on a real bird, a big sleek silver bird with feathers and talons and high screeching... The weights fell off; there was nothing to bear (22). The soldiers did not want to be at war, they imagined to themselves It s (the war) over, I m gone! they were naked, they were light and free (22). Furthermore, O Brien himself admits he went to war not out of courage, but out of embarrassment and cowardice. In the chapter On The Rainy River, O Brien received a draft letter for the Vietnam War. He was in shock, I was too good for this war. Too smart, too compassionate, to everything. It couldn t happen. I was above it. A mistake, maybe a foul up in the paperwork. I was no soldier... I remember the rage in my stomach. Later it burned down to a smoldering self pity, then to numbness (41 42). Obviously, O Brien did not want to go to war. However, he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Is Nancy Mairs Cripple In the excerpt Disable (1992) , Nancy Mairs claims that she prefers to be described as a cripple as opposed to the more accepted terms disabled or handicapped. Mairs states, I am a cripple. I choose this word to name me. I choose from among several possibilities, the most common of which are handicapped and disabled . In order to allow the audience to understand her viewpoint, Mairs utilizes repetition by consistently using the term cripple , denotation using the words handicapped and disabled, and has a blunt tone. Maris is targeting the everyday American, whether the individual contains a disability or not. Throughout the excerpt, Mairs emphasizes that cripple is the most appropriate and honest term to use, and continuously utilizes the term. For example, from lines 1 through 20, cripple is used in four instances to support her point of view. In Line 1, Mairs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Mairs describes in the excerpt, I would never refer to another person as a cripple. It is the word I use to name only myself. In Maris opinion, society cannot even begin to accept people who have physical or even mental disorders; she states, society is no readier to accept crippledness than to accept death, war, sweat, or wrinkles. Furthermore, Mairs explains why she prefers the term cripple stating that, ...to be fair to myself, a certain amount of honesty underlies my choice. Cripple seems to me a clean word, straightforward and precise. It has an honorable history, having made its first appearance in the Lindisfarne Gospel in the tenth century. As a lover of words, I like the accuracy with which it describes my condition: I have lost the full use of my limbs. Disabled, by contrast, suggests any incapacity, physical or mental. And I certainly don t like handicapped, which implies that I have deliberately been put at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Steroids In Baseball Hard hits are hit every day in baseball and sometimes even homeruns, but do you ever think about how hitters are even able to hit that hard? Sometimes people work very hard to be able to hit hard, or some people take drugs such as steroids to get them where they are today. Steroids is a drug that contains many hormones, alkaloids, and vitamins, which make people a lot stronger. A former Oakland Athletics player Mark McGwire used steroids in MLB to help him be a strong hitter and thrower. People do use steroids in other sports, maybe such as football, soccer, and track, but is it really fair to others if someone else uses it to make them stronger? To play a fair game of baseball, steroids should not be involved. Baseball has always been a fun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Reflection On Bilingualism In my entire life, I have been labeled many different names such as daughter, sister, athlete, student, but I have never been labeled as a bilingual speaker. My stepmother, who speaks fluent spanish, used to teach me when I was a little girl. We would parade around the house, me pointing out objects and her naming each in a language I was determined to understand. I have always admired the ability to communicate in another language. But I am just one person with one view on the subject. For bilingual speakers Martin Espada and Richard Rodriguez, their experiences explain their different views. Bilingualism is a very debated concept today. The idea of bilingualism varies from person to person. For known poet Martín Espada, bilingualism allows a sense of identity for multiple language speakers. To compare, writer Richard Rodriguez views bilingualism as a right and obligation. Bilingualism is a right all citizens should have. Yet, citizens of the United States face discrimination every day for their ability to speak multiple languages. Espada views bilingualism as a sense of identity which is being taken away by English speakers. He explains his arguments by referencing his past experiences. Along with Espada s view of bilingualism as identity, it is also a passion for him. The capability to communicate in a language that connects you with your culture and your people is a right Espada believes English speakers are attempting to silence. In the essay, The New Bathroom Policy at English High School , Espada explains how the repression of Spanish is part of a larger attempt to silence Latinos, and... we must refuse to be silenced. (14). His claim, English speakers are attempting to silence Latinos, is widely debated. Many, like Espada, believe English speakers, specifically those involved in government are attempting to force out citizens native language. While in office, President Theodore Roosevelt explained what he believes, Every immigrant should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country. (AzQuotes.com). Espada references this quote in his essay because it exemplifies some of the attempts to silence Latinos. Rodriguez s view of bilingualism varies from Espadas. He views learning the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Causes Of College Tuition There have been arguments when people discuss the price of attending college. The main argument is whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too expensive especially for low and middle income families. There are many reasons why tuition could be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition is considered too expensive is the continuing rise of tuition itself. In one article, between the years 1973 to 2008 tuition for a four year increased from $9,876 to $25,145 for a private college, and $2,175 to $6,585 for public. While a two year college tuition increased from $1,360 to $2,402. Within a thirty five year period tuition increased $15,267 for a private college, $4,410 for public, and $1,042 for a two year college. This might not seem too bad for it occurring in a thirty five year period, but really think about it college tuition increases a little each day and it adds up pretty quickly ( Chronology: Recent Key Events in History of College Tuition Cost 1). Sarah Turner mentions in her section of the anthology College Choices: The Economies of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay , that due to high levels of tuition students are least likely to enroll in higher education. Turner also states that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Good And Evil In Richard Connell s The Most Dangerous Game The line between good and evil can get blurred, even by the most well intentioned individual. In Richard Connell s short story, The Most Dangerous Game, those lines are clearly drawn as the two main characters engage in a battle of wits, where the cost of the game is the loss of one s life. Connell s story opens with Sanger Rainsford and his friend, Whitney, sailing toward their next hunting destination, when an accident sends Rainsford overboard and towards an alleged suspicious island. Once on land, Rainsford meets the owner of the island, General Zaroff, a Cossack, with a passion for hunting new and exciting game. That game however, isn t Rainsford s idea of sport. The author utilizes both internal and external conflict to draw the reader ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Identity Loss In Forgetfulness, AndOnce More To The Lake Authors often create texts that share common themes to teach readers importance of certain aspects and hardships of life. Theme may be expressed through an author s use of rhetorical devices and many other contributing factors such as figurative language and repetition. The essay, Once More to the Lake written by E.B. White and the poem Forgetfulness written by Billy Collins, both contain a theme of identity loss. In Once More to the Lake E.B White connects to a lake at young age and when returning with his son years later is unable to identify himself. In similar theme Forgetfulness describes different factors of human life and everyday things being forgotten and lost. Both White and Collins use repetition and metaphors to further push the theme of identity loss throughout the texts. First and foremost, authors E.B. White and Billy Collins both use exceptional repetition to portray the themes of their writings Once More to the Lake and Forgetfulness . In the essay Once More to the Lake, the main character expressed his connection to the lake from a young age. Later in life he brings his son and begins to be at a loss for his identity while being at the lake. Similar in theme, the poem Forgetfulness is a tale describing the loss of parts of one s life that used to be known, much like identity loss. Repetition is a major key in both texts for pushing the theme of identity loss. During Once More to the Lake, E.B White experienced many moments that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. media Essay examples The media as a whole plays a major part in one s life. Media messages can be presented in many ways from reading newspapers to watching news on television from the comfort of your own home. However, the most important factors are how the news is retrieved and portrayed by an individual or a group of individuals as each individual has the right to accept what they believe not what they are manipulated to believe or to accept. There are various issues that can be looked at to conclude whether or not there is such thing as free, unbiased media, to define this topic it is too broad to study itself so it will be broken down and researched in small parts. Bias in different context will be analysed and shown how it is interpreted. Theorists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking this into consideration the media industries must release products for their customers to buy in order for them to make a profit. This is known as commercial bias for the reason that the customers of the news media are advertisers. The meaning of good to media sources is observed as the number of readers and viewers attention they can draw. The sources of bias can be from editors, journalists, speakers and corporation groups. When journalists or any other news source decide to publish a particular story it needs to be taken into account whether or not they will benefit from the story or will it be a failure to them. A journalist will attempt to be neutral by taking two points into thought, the first being: fairness to those individuals involved within the news / story being released and the second is a professional process of collecting data / information that obtains fairness, completeness and accurateness. When detecting bias in a press release or story a number of issues can be raised from the reader s point of view resulting in questions relating to the authors socio political position and which group they belong to, does the speaker have something or another to gain personally for actually releasing the story or not. Such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of Muslim Wedding Ceremony Muslim Wedding Ceremony Muslim Wedding Ceremony the wedding ceremony is always celebrations no matter what religious people have there is always have enjoying movement. Muslim wedding ceremony was different from the Hindu ceremony, but that s what I want to experience with. Here I came in Muslim wedding ceremony with lots of guest and relatives that were invited. As I walk through they welcome me with red flower I was little nervous because they were stranger to me. There were lots of people coming with the gift or with their friends and family. The wedding was in the church Conner side of the forest with lots of green trees. The place inside was very beautiful hanging cross the red, yellow and white flower. People were started to take a picture with their friend and relatives. As I look closer as I could, I saw that they have very special place where they both can sit together and follow their rules. Every guest has a smile on their face and it was very joyful movement. Muslim people followed the traditional Islamic wedding rituals include different kind of aspects the wedding such as, audience, Maher, vows blessings, color, Party. In additionally, the ceremony start with the audience is basally that Muslim people have one rule during the wedding that was they had to get separated by gender. They had one place that is just for a man and another was for women. They give so much importance to their audience that was invited to the ceremony. They will significantly follow that rule because it was from the old generation to today s generations. Later on the audience is required to not wear the shoes during the ceremony they had some place that they can keep their shoes in the safe place. The audience is required for joining with them and also help them if they need help to do something. They announce that most of the audience should wear their culture dress, but is not required for the guest. They just want their relatives to wear the kurta and cap that was written the god name on it so, they believe that they gives more respect about their god or culture. Therefore, they are very responsible with each other and they know how to respect their guest who was invited. Maher is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Use Of Ceramics In Filtration Highly porous ceramics (foams, honeycombs, fibres , mats, etc.) find numerous applications in various engineering fields, including filtration (molten metals, particulate from diesel exhaust gases), radiant burners, catalyst supports, biomedical devices, kiln furniture, reinforcement for metal matrix composites, bioreactors, thermal protection systems, supports for space mirrors, components in solid oxide fuel cells, lightweight sandwich structures, heat exchangers (graphite foams), etc. Talking about the interest of this report i.e. use of Ceramics in Filtration. During many industrial processes, a filtering step may be required to remove impurities and improve quality of the final product. Depending on the process, the filter may be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These inclusions can be removed by placing ceramic filters in the gating system leading to the mold. Such filters must resist attack at high temperature by a variety of molten metals. These metals can contain such reactive elements as aluminium, titanium, hafnium, and carbon. Using these filters can reduce scrap rates by 40% and increase yields by 10% for manufacturing a wide range of parts made out of iron alloys, stainless steel, super alloys, aluminium, or other nonferrous alloys. Molten metal filters generally come in two forms: a porous foam like structure with interconnected pores that vary in direction or cross section, or an extruded porous cellular or honeycomb structure with cells of various shapes (square or triangular) and constant cross section. Though globally the most popular type of filter is foam, cellular filters are used in 75% of applications in North America. Filters can have either open cells or closed cells. Open cell (reticulate) filters consist of a network of interconnected voids surrounded by a web of ceramic and are widely used for molten metal filtration. Closed cell filters (foams) consist of a similar network but the beams are bridged by thin faces which isolate the individual cell. The open porosity in an open cell structure is critical in filter applications. The properties of a filter depend on both the cellular geometry (density, cell size) and the properties of the material. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Influences On Victorian Gothic Literature Influences on Victorian gothic literature; religion, psychology, science and spirituality. Many great authors such as Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker indulged in the world of the supernatural with gothic novels such as Dracula and Frankenstein. However the origins of such tales and the Victorian obsession with the paranormal are not commonly explored. The gothic genre in fact dates back as far as 1765. The classic English gothic novel began with the author Horace Walpole and his novel, The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. Walpole claimed that he had found an ancient manuscript which he then translated, thus creating his story. However, from what seems to be a recurring theme in Victorian spiritualism, this also was revealed as being false. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a clear divide within the gothic genre which develops the perception of the church and religion during the Victorian period. On one hand many gothic novels view the church as an evil which corrupts society, whereas on the other hand religion and symbolism are the bringers of peace and eradicators of evil. For example within Bram Stoker s Dracula, the cross of the Christian faith is seen to drive away evil spirits and even Vampires. This portrays the Christian faith as a saviour of man, showing the willpower of God. Yet in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, God s creation is questioned when man essentially takes life into his own hands, in the form of Victor Frankenstein creating the monster. Both sides of the argument are controversial, forcing gothic literature into genre which continues to cause controversy today. Although gothic literature and the church seem be inherently different, there are some featured similarities. Both the church and gothic fiction depend upon society to drive forwards their success. The gothic feeds upon the confusion of society, and at the same time the church is fuelled by the idea of safety from the supernatural. The church is in fact utilised in many gothic novels. For instance the church is a symbol for sanctuary, peace and rituals, all are common themes of a gothic novel. It is evident that both do not only depend upon society, but also upon one another for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Suspense In The Secret Window Throughout Secret Window, the director David Koepp utilizes the setting and lighting to display a suspenseful mood. Mort Rainy, a man going through a divorce, spends the main portion of the scene around his lake house in the woods. He stays alone in this house with his dog. One day a mysterious man named John Shooter comes to the lake house door accusing Mort of plagiarism. Through this specific scene, the mood created is suspenseful. This setting remains constant throughout the duration of the scene, so the mood remains suspenseful. This lake house seems to be the only one in this part of the woods, and this also adds to the suspensefulness of the scene. Viewers are not told how deep Mort s lake house is in the woods or how close he lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Basic Concepts Of Ilp Introduction Instruction level parallelism(or we call it ILP) is a form of parallel operation or calculation which allows program to perform multiple instructions at one time. Thus it is also a measurement to describe the amount of instruction per unit time.We will explore the LIP from an overall view to the several specific methods to exploit it. ILP is a measure of how many of the instructions in a computer program can be executed simultaneously. When exploiting instruction level parallelism, goal is to maximize CPI. As for how much ILP exists in programs is very application specific. In certain fields, like graphics and scientific computing the amount can be very large while workloads such as cryptography may exhibit much less parallelism. Micro architectural techniques that are used to exploit ILP include instruction pipelining, superscalar execution, register renaming, and so on. This paper will first access the basic concepts of ILP by exploring the ways of handling data,including the controlling data dependence and data hazards. Then we will talk about ways of how to expose ILP using pipelining and loop scheduling in compiler(the ways to speed up instruction operation). Additionally, we will discuss the details of dealing with data hazards by dynamic scheduling (allow execution before control dependence is solved) by using the examples of Tomasulo s algorithm and explain the different types of branch prediction(choose which instruction to be executed). Next we will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Effects Of Climate Change On Development And The... Human survival is dependent on myriad things, the first of which that come to mind are food, water and shelter. As the world has developed, the abundance of each of these has increased dramatically, especially in the developed world. However, along with this growing population and resource web has come a growing understanding of disease, and its impacts on the more developed and less developed parts of the world. Another effect of growing population is the concerning truth of climate change: changes in climate not only alter the environment, but can alter the range and distribution of diseases. Moreover, human population leads inherently to social networks and systems that can have significant impact on development and the spread of disease. These impacts can manifest as civil strife, or simply the unavoidable reality of proximity within a community. Lea Berrang Ford, an Associate Professor at McGill University, has conducted numerous studies over the past approximately fifteen years that blend together the complex aspects of disease spread in general, choosing to focus mostly on African trypanosomiasis or sleeping sickness , and how climatic and social pressures affect the spread of disease. Her work also extends beyond her own research, into her classroom, and through her students, out into the world. Berrang Ford earned her first degree, a BS in Environmental Geography, from the University of Guleph in 2000. She then went on to earn an MS in Environmental Change and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Who Is Aristotle And Dante Discover The Secrets Of The... One summer night I fell asleep, hoping the world would be different when I woke. In the morning, when I opened my eyes, the world was the same. I threw off the sheets and lay there as the heat poured in through my open window. I was fifteen. I was bored. I was miserable. As far as I was concerned, the sun could have melted the blue right off the sky. Then the sky could be as miserable as I was. I m Nellie Downie and this is a book review of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, a young adult novel by Benjamin Alire (A Lee Ray) Saenz (Sahns) following Aristotle Mendoza, a young Mexican American in El Paso, Texas, in the summer of 1987. At first glance, Aristotle seems like a moody teen, sorry for himself and for every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cola Wars 9 711 462 REV: MAY 26, 2011 DAVID B. YOFFIE RENEE KIM Cola Wars Conti inue: Coke an Peps in 201 C nd si 10 Fo more than a century, Co and Pepsi vied for th or oke hroat share o the world s beverage m of s market. The most intense battles in the so called col wars were fought over the $74 billio carbonated soft m b la e on drink (CSD) indus stry in the Un nited States.1 In a carefu ully waged co ompetitive str ruggle that l lasted from 1975 through the mid 199 both Cok and Pepsi a h 90s, ke achieved ave erage annual r revenue grow of wth nd oth w SD tion rose stead year afte year.2 Acco dily er ording aroun 10%, as bo U.S. and worldwide CS consumpt to Rog Enrico, fo ger ormer CEO of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet Americans drank more soda than any other beverage. Within the CSD category, the cola segment maintained its dominance, although its market share dropped from 71% in 1990 to 55% in 2009.6 Non cola CSDs included lemon/lime, citrus, pepper type, orange, root beer, and other flavors. CSDs consisted of a flavor base (called concentrate ), a sweetener, and carbonated water. The production and distribution of CSDs involved four major participants: concentrate producers, bottlers, retail channels, and suppliers.7 Concentrate Producers The concentrate producer blended raw material ingredients, packaged the mixture in plastic canisters, and shipped those containers to the bottler. To make concentrate for diet CSDs, concentrate makers often added artificial sweetener; with regular CSDs, bottlers added sugar or high fructose corn syrup themselves. The concentrate manufacturing process involved relatively little capital investment in machinery, overhead, or labor. A typical concentrate manufacturing plant, which could cover a geographic area as large as the United States, cost between $50 million to $100 million to build.8 A concentrate producer s most significant costs were for advertising, promotion, market research, and bottler support. Using innovative and sophisticated campaigns, they invested heavily in their trademarks over time. While concentrate producers implemented and financed marketing programs jointly with bottlers, they usually took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Arthur Hinds Research Paper I must to say, Arthur Hinds is a man with great passion, always enthusiastic about his job and his career, independent and a lot of freedom. He is a solo artist who enjoy spending rest of his life playing music with his band and finding ways to promote his music by using social medias. He is a man with a lot of humors, which it gives him a great strength to approach audience from all around the places. He also has experiences in marketing as well as the music. He understands how young generations these days are chained with college debts and do not have enough free time to do something for their dreams and passions and he actually cares about the young generations and motivates them from his experiences as both musician and entrepreneur. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Franz Marc Essay Introduction Franz Marc was a German artist and printmaker, and also one of the key statistics of the German Expressionist movement. Franz Marc was born in February 8, 1880 in Munich and past away in March 4, 1916, eventually Marc was only 36 years old. Wilhelm, the father, was an expert landscape painter; his mother, Sophie, was a strict Calvinist. Marc began to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in 1900. In 1903 and 1907, he spent time in France, intensely in Paris, visiting the city s museums and copying many paintings, a conventional way for artists to study and improve technique. Marc made sixty prints in woodcut and lithography. Most of his developed work portrays animals, usually in natural surroundings. His work is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The blue, as Marc prescribed, gives a peaceful note to the agitated atmosphere. He recollects an illusionistic portrayal within which he seeks to form a rich colour composition that reflects the vitality of his subject. The principal achievement in Red Horses is this portrayal of the uninhibited energy of nature using completely naturalistic colours. 2. Figure : Tierschicksale by Franz Marc This Tierschicksale is one of the most popular landscapes drawn by Franz Marc. It characteristic of the sense of apocalypse that began to taint Marc s work and is relate to his feelings on the forthcoming war. This painting used of numerous elements and principles of design. Using line showing the contrast between the animal and the floras. Also, the value (tone) and colour used containing dark and light in colours, the tone of the colour on the right of the painting is darker, and lighter colour on the left. Moreover, this landscape created an emphasis (focal point). An animal is clearly shown in the central of the landscape and creates a focal dominance. Marc clarifies that he began to see the ugliness in animals which he had previously thought only existed in humans. The use of lines and geometric shapes in this landscape carried the emotional charge previously conveyed by animals. This landscape related to Marc s ideas on the impending war. Marc was part of the school of thought that the war would purify and redeem the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Role Of Resistance Groups In The Holocaust The Jews started to refuse being deported and were told by their resistance groups it was better get shot then to go to Treblinka. The groups believed it was better to fight for your life then to wait and hope you make it out of the camps. Those that tried to resist against the SS were usually tracked down and either executed or sent to the death camps anyway. On January 9, 1943 Himmler head of the SS police called for a deportation of over eight thousand people. On the third day, the Jewish attacked the Germans from the building s windows. On January 18, 1943 the Germans came to round up Jews but this time Jews were hidden in bunkers and refused to move. Twelve fighters from the ZOB spaced themselves out with pistols and shot some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. 1956, A Trans World Airlines Super Constellation, And A US Airport development, and operations has come a long way since the airways Modernization act was approved and passed by president Eisenhower in 1957. Back then the growing concerns of aviation traffic was keeping the individuals involved in the industry up at night. It was apparent that transportation by air was becoming more popular, and the current airspace management system wasn t working after a high profile crash in 1956. In 1956, a Trans World Airlines Super Constellation and a United Airlines Douglas DC 7 collided in midair over the Grand Canyon, killing 128 people (p.65) After the accident people started to become more concern about their safety when traveling on air craft, and what made it if worse was the introduction of jet aircraft ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aviation community has to constantly keep innovating to help ease congestion in the air space, and keep passengers safe. The implementation of the airport modernization act has continued to aid the aviation industry, and as a result we have seen improvement in technology, and airport operations. Human error has continue to be an issue in the aviation industry, as noted by the author in How Traffic Control Keeps you Safe, but airlines still has some of the best safety records amongst the modes of transportation. The article gave great example of the current issues in the aviation industry, and how they are using technology to their advantage to help lesson these risk. There is always going to be accidents in the aviation industry, but taking right steps to make sure that numbers of mistakes are slim to none is something that will help aid to the growth of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Mikhail Gorbachev By 1985, reform was hitting the Soviet Union under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev. While Gorbachev respected the KGB s abilities, his new reform policies cut much of the KGB s power causing several senior KGB officers, to include its chairman Vladimir Kryuchkov, to attempt a coup during the summer of 1991. The coup failed, resulting in the systematic removal of many military units from its possession as well as the removal of its domestic security functions and the end of Soviet Union. Post communist Russia broke what was left of the into several services. The two most important of these were the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia (SVR) and the Federal Security Service (FSB), the former internal components of the service (Pringle, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... doing to stop these attacks? That is complex, one that has been exacerbated by our focus on the Middle East. While we never took out eye off of Russia, Russia did increase its activities in the U.S. and other western countries, using the Middle East conflict as cover. Operationally, agents are attacking us from every front, both in the physical and cyber realms. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) released a report indicating that Russian intelligence services are conducting a range of aggressive activities to collect economic information and technology from U.S. targets, particularly in cyberspace. The NCSC see cyberspace as a particularly vulnerable area for Russia to exploit in the coming years. They assess that two trends, increased targeting of Russian immigrants with advanced technical skills and increased economic integration of Russian companies affiliated with the intelligence services in the U.S., will increase the collection threat from Russia in the coming years (Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Narrator In William Faulkner s A Rose For Emily The narrator plays a key role in the development of the plot and meaning of a story. A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner, tells the story of Miss Emily Grierson and her mysterious, isolated life. The narrator of the story, who never reveals their identity, presents the story in a unique way; using a slight combination of first and third person points of view. Although hard to identify, the narrator at some points does and does not include themselves in the information they are sharing with the readers. To start, the author narrates using this style to keep the readers wondering and interested. In addition, Faulkner wishes to portray Emily as a sympathetic character. Also, the narrator communicates the story in a manner similar to the way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Faulkner achieves this by revealing details about her, not about what happens to her in life, towards the end of the story. Emily went through many tragic events throughout her life, but why she acts a certain remains a secret. An example of when the narrator wants to make the readers feel sympathy towards Emily is when her father s death comes up. The narrator reveals this at the beginning, so her following actions do not seem bizarre. Once her father dies, she insists that he is not dead and does not want them to take his body away from her. The narrator says, We did not say she was crazy then. We believed she had to do that (Faulkner 153). The readers interpret that the narrator experiences affection for Emily and admires her, as her behaviours never come off as peculiar. Faulkner uses the narrator to provide outside observations to the readers. If the story had a different point of view, for example, Emily s point of view, the readers would not be receiving the information in a way that would help understand her situation. The narrator provides foreshadowing, We did not say she was crazy then (Faulkner 153). The word then indicates that the citizens did not see her as crazy before; but once they discover more information they realize that something is definitely not right. In conclusion, the narrator tells the story out of order to make the readers sympathetic towards Miss Emily so they have the ability to connect with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cell Phone Radiation On Human Brain The objective of this research is to study the effect of cell phone radiation on human brain. It is known that the cell phone produces electromagnetic radiation which could be harmful to the human brain. When the phone is placed 5 cm away from the head there is less brain activity compared to when the cell phone is placed next to the ear or head on either side. Special attention is focused on Temporal and Frontal lobes as these are very close to the ear, which is call the electromagnetic radiation. The Electromagnetic radiation is measured in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is measured for two common holding positions of mobile phone: Cheek and Tilt. In tilt position, the mobile phone tilted for 15° and 30° from a person s head. The SAR measured in the Cheek position has much lower values than of tilt position. The brain is one of the most important organs of the body that coordinates all the activities. It is divided into three major parts namely: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, brain stem and diencephalon. Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain. It covers the diencephalon and is divided into right and left hemisphere longitudinally. Each hemisphere is subdivided into brain lobes, named as: Frontal lobe, Parietal lobe, Temporal lobe and Occipital lobe. The effect of SAR majority depends on the antenna position on the mobile phone. A mobile phone with mounted antenna on top and hold in tilt position results in more absorption of EM radiation by the head. This happens as the antenna is closer proximity to the head. Moreover, SAR values change with variation of holding position of mobile phone. Cheek and tilt are two prevalent ways of holding a mobile phone. The electromagnetic fields produced by mobile phones are classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as possibly hazardous to humans [1]. The radio frequency used for communication can penetrate through semi solid substances, such as living tissue with a distance proportional to its power density. Research has demonstrated that the short term effect of EM waves on the human brain [2]. However, the evidence supporting the research is very little for any kind of short or long term effect. Total high energy values were recorded in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. George Washington s Farewell Address Rhetorical Analysis True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation. George Washington. From the multitude of American documents that have shaped this world to make significant changes in the country, George Washington s Farewell Address was by far the most influential and deserves the most recognition in United States history. It warned about discrimination in politics and the involvement of the European wars with implicate alliances. In George Washington s Farewell Address, he used rhetorical appeals and syntax to express concern for the American citizens with the purpose of consulting the core beliefs that would guide the nation in the future. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses logos to warn his citizens about foreign alliances and political parties while mentioning his fears of the future. As a very important source of strength and security, cherish public credit. One method of preserving it is, to use it as sparingly as possible; avoiding occasions of expense by cultivating peace, but remembering also that timely disbursements to prepare for danger frequently prevent much greater disbursements to repel it; avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, not only by shunning occasions of expense, but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to discharge the debts... This sentence is conveying that we should prevent the danger that we re bringing to the United States to maintain harmony. We can also distinguish the sentence structure Washington keeps using throughout his entire address. He uses long sentences that maintain a flow within his speech. The period for a new election of a citizen, to administer the executive government of the United States, being not far distant, and the time actually arrived, when your thoughts must be employed designating the person, who is to be clothed with that important trust, it appears to me proper, especially as it may conduce to a more distinct expression of the public voice... With the first paragraph by itself, we can conclude that his many other paragraphs will provide in depth description and will be the same on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. ISTJ Character Analysis According to my test result, ISTJ, I am a person who values loyalty, tradition, factual information, and structure. As an ISTJ, I am hardworking, logical, extremely observant and a natural leader. My strengths as a Duty Fulfiller include being a good listener and spender, the ability to digest constructive criticism, to endure conflict without emotional upheaval, and to allocate punishment when necessary. Because of this, I can achieve almost any goal I set for myself. How reassuring! On the opposite end of the spectrum, ISTJs typically are not comfortable with expressing emotion to others and are not naturally in tune with other people s feelings. We also dislike change, abstract theory, and nonsensical work. I cannot agree with my supposed lack of ability to sense other people s feeling, in fact, I find this to be contrary to one of the other ISTJ traits, the trait of being extremely observant. I also think everyone has little patience for nonsensical work. My weaknesses include a propensity to think I am always right (which I am) and a tendency to not show enough appreciation for my loved ones. The later has been made abundantly clear throughout my life; my mother used to berate me for not adequately praising her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was able to come to this conclusion by taking an objective look at my life and how well it fits into this personality type. However, I do not hold much stock in personality tests. After taking the test in class, I took it again (twice) online and got INFJ or the Protector. I found myself agreeing with pretty much everything the results said about me, as I did with this one. It seems the traits identified in each personality type could be applied to everyone, ensuring that whatever the result, the person will agree. That is not to say I do not enjoy learning more about my assigned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. William Blake Metaphors The conditions of chimney sweeps were a horrible job and were often done by small children who were forced inside to clean their interiors. The poems, The Chimney Sweeper, written by William Blake describe with poetic devices how life as a chimney sweep was usually grueling work done by children who may not have known what harm could come to them. Throughout both poems, William Blake shows how young children were forced to work as chimney sweeps, yet they both use a unique style of poetic techniques, such as metaphor, rhyme pattern, repetition, multiple meaning, alliteration and point of view to establish the full effect of life as a chimney sweep. The poems are comparable in that they both have metaphors and a similar rhyme pattern. In the poem from 1789, William Blake uses metaphor to show how the child s innocence was being taken away. The second stanza tells the reader about Tom Dacre and how he cried when his head That curl d like a lambs back was shav d. This metaphor mentions a lamb, which stands for purity and innocence, allows one to understand how the child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poems use repetition of weep, weep which is supposed to stand for sweep. These sound alike words make one think they should weep for these children who are working as chimney sweeps. In the 1789 poem, in line 14 which says And he open d the coffins set them all free it may use multiple meaning. This may be a symbol and technique to show how they would finally be free and purified. This may allude to the event of Christ s resurrection and could show how they were to be set free. There is also an example of multiple meaning in line 10 that says They think they have done me no injury. This may show how his parents meant no harm for leaving him to do a job that could cause so much trauma to the child s young life and may not just stand for the bodily harm that the child could succumb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Uber Pest Analysis Paper Uber is an organization that is in the transportation industry, which offers the personal service of automobile drivers (Walker Smith, 2016). Further, political factors in the PEST analysis include the following: tax policy, trade control, competition regulation, environmental law, anti trust law, discrimination law, regulations, and laws regulating environment pollution (Jurevicius, 2013). Moreover, organizations often view political factors affecting the business as extremely important. In reviewing the political factors that affect Uber and the industry, worker classification has been a battle industry wide. There have been many regulatory battles regarding the government decision and class action lawsuits regarding the classification ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Overcoming Difficulties Associated With Curriculum... Article Summary David Virtue, Jennifer Wilson and Nikki Ingram recognize the inherent difficulties associated with curriculum integration in their article, In Overcoming Obstacles to Curriculum Integration, L.E.S.S. Can Be More! The authors provide examples of teachers and schools that have found ways to successfully integrate curriculum, along with examples of ineffective integration. The system of American education has consisted for decades of courses taught individually, math taught by a highly qualified math teacher, English Language Arts taught by a highly qualified English teacher, as with all other subjects. This article suggests that a better approach to learning is to integrate all subjects into projects and real life problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 75) Although many schools do not currently use an integrated curriculum model, the authors suggest that small, incremental steps can change curriculum into a more integrated system. If the administration of a school attempts to change to an integrated curriculum without a transition period, they will likely meet resistance from teachers and find little success. But, if the leaders of the school acknowledge the need for teachers to find ways and have time to make changes and work together, they will likely find success in changing to curriculum integration. The speed of the transition will depend on the personalities of the staff. More likely they will try only a short unit or two their first year, choosing topics that fit most easily with the conventional curriculum. As they gain confidence and experience working together, effective teams will become more flexible and enlist more student initiative and responsibility. (Virtue, Wilson, Ingram, 2009) The authors suggest that, as teachers learn to work cooperatively, they can also involve the community and use the resources available in the surrounding areas. Teachers will find resources for studies within the school, also. Social and statistical studies are easily performed with the data collected from the school population. Individual teachers and teams of teachers can move toward the integrative end of the continuum by using local, school based resources; by employing emergent curricular designs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Kite Runner Response Paper Student s Name: Professor s Name: Course: Date of submission: Literature The Kite Runner is a story by Khaled Hosseini. The account starts in the year 1975 in Kabul, Afghanistan, and it concludes in the year 2001 in Francisco. As much as the story involves the two boys, Hassan, and Amir during the period that they were growing up in Kabul, the story also serves as a historical document indicating political instability, war and conflicts in Afghanistan. During the winter of the year 1975, an event occurs through the account which establishes a chasm amid Hassan and Amir and 5 years later during the period when Amir and his dad move to the city of San Francisco and escaping from the takeover of the country of Afghanistan from Russia (Hosseini 10). Amir grows, goes to school and ultimately develops a good relationship with the father. He was called back to his mother nation in the year 2001 to come to the aid of Hassan and starts a journey that shall end with his forgiveness of himself and Hassan. The account focuses on the Afghanistan conflicts specifically focusing on the Russian invasion, the conflicts that ensued and the efforts of Afghanistan towards reconstructing the society. Khaled Hussein s The Kite Runner is an accurate description reflection on Afghanistan society and Russian aggression. The American culture depicted in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, the nation came to the global attention after the 1973 coup. To help understand the account, it is integral for readers understanding the geography of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is situated in the central Asia and comprises of approximately 34 provinces. The Kabul is the capital city. The nation is bordered by Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and China. Further on, there are various tribes and ethnic groups in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...